Editor:
A lot of people are excited that CVS is going to stop selling tobacco products sometime later this year. They are a little late coming to the table. My
Editor:
Santa Monica Spoke is excited to support the conceptual designs presented for the Samohi Safe Routes to School (SRTS) project. These improvements will improve all modes of circulation around
Editor:
The Hines project at Bergamot is consistent with our city's strategy of directing growth to this station area, helps us meet our sustainability goals and prepares us
Editor:
An ongoing story at Planning Commission meetings in the second half of 2013 was information secured by commissioners that discloses weaknesses in the city's efforts to mitigate
Editor:
We are undergoing difficult transitions. Heck, even (the California Environmental Quality Act) is changing. There is a lot of pain amongst drivers caught in congestion, especially those who still
Editor:
Your editorial states that growth in Santa Monica is inevitable ("Editorial: Planning for the future," Feb. 4).
There are some things in life that are inevitable, but
Editor:
I'm not at all surprised, although I am offended and disgusted, by the bigotry, hatred, intolerance and ignorance expressed by Judy Palnick in response to the school
Editor:
The pro-Bergamot editorial ("Editorial: Planning for the future," Feb. 4) and architects' letter ("Bergamot Village embodies LUCE," Room for a View, Feb. 4) are
Editor:
Long ago, in another galaxy — or so it feels at this point — an eager crowd of Santa Monicans attended a presentation at Virginia Avenue Park for development of the
Editor:
I was disappointed that your story described the Ed Foundation's fundraising as a failure. In my view, nothing could be further from the truth ("Ed Foundation