Editor:
According to the Santa Monica Daily Press, City Manager Rod Gould is making every effort to find a way to use taxpayer revenue to repair the nuclear explosion sculpture
Editor:
In Bill Bauer's final column of 2013 ("The 2013 Sammies," My Write, Dec. 30), he expresses disdain about cyclists, unsafe drivers, traffic congestion, the MANGo,
Editor:
Will Theisen's letter ("Bah humbug, Bill," Letter to the Editor, Dec. 28-29) is certainly a good example of the old saying that people are entitled
Editor:
A recent letter suggested that police should have more bicycle patrols in Santa Monica ("Cite the bikers," Letter to the Editor, Jan. 1). This is a great
Editor:
I am elated to hear that city staff is taking a position in favor of preserving Paul Conrad's peace-promoting sculpture in Santa Monica ("City Hall open
Editor:
Jonathan Mann ("Backing bicycles," Letter to the Editor, Dec. 31) makes the tired argument that cyclists are "forced" onto sidewalks by dangerous traffic. But this
Editor:
I wonder if Bill Bauer rides a bike often enough to comprehend why cyclists are sometimes forced on to the sidewalk, especially considering the escalating traffic congestion created by
Editor: San Francisco has a wonderful tradition we might try here: Everyone takes Christmas trees down to the beach and pitches them into bonfires after the last sunset on Dec. 31. Communal, colorful, with warmth and hope. Could you see something like that in Santa Monica? Happy 2014 anyway. Henry
Editor:
In regards to the new proposed fire station ("Fire station bond could cost taxpayers $81M," Dec. 18). We are told that the $81 million bond would not