Editor:
Thanks for Sandy Clair's letter regarding the doormen extorting money from cab drivers ("Cookie monsters return," Letters to the Editor, Dec. 5).
The letter also
Editor:
Cars have simply got to go. On Saturday morning, an out of control car went through the fence north of Marine and 23rd streets and almost destroyed Santa Monica
Time for to write
My Christmas rhyme,
‘Tis the season of giving
It's Christmas time.
May you get everything you need
To bring joys into your heart,
After
Editor:
In April of 2011 your paper did a bold story about corruption concerning doormen insisting taxi drivers pay them illegal kickbacks (cookies) at the major hotels in Santa Monica
Editor:
I recently defended the firemen's salaries, now I say on behalf of the police I come in contact with, they are kind, friendly, and put their lives
Editor:
Recently I had breakfast at a local Santa Monica restaurant where eight Santa Monica Police officers were also having their breakfast. For a moment, I considered buying them breakfast
Editor:
I wish that adults had the sensitivity and sensibilities of children. The following were written by a 9- and 10-year old; children of two of our staff members.
I
Editor:
There are a bunch of new people paying big money to live here. Check it out and speak up. This, in my opinion, is a bloated, out-of-control government funded
Editor:
In regards to your article about police earning over $200,000 ("28 cops took home more than $200K," Nov. 27). Police work has increased in complexity and
Editor:
Re: Dear Mayor O'Connor, Mayor Pro Tempore O'Day and City Council members:
The Santa Monica Conservancy Board of Directors is concerned about the status of
Editor:
The recent letter from Ron Goldman ("The power lies with you," Letters to the Editor, Nov. 22) asks the question, what is it that the city personnel,