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There have been recent reports of coyotes in Santa Monica, but their presence is nothing new ("Coyotes moving to Santa Monica's southern limits," Nov. 13)
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Re: "Next generation of leaders hard to pinpoint," dated Nov. 14.
By way of a brief introduction, my name is Steve Elson and I am president and
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As one of the many long-time residents of Santa Monica alarmed at the unprecedented and disturbing pro-development tack that the city of Santa Monica and its City Council is
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In the magical realm where Santa Monica staff and City Council members reside, 3 million more square feet of office and residential space in a crowded city of 8
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The Daily Press article "Residents, City Hall propose corrections to planning document," Nov. 13, raises some very serious issues. Somebody, somewhere made the decision to designate residential
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I am writing to express how disappointed I am in the Daily Press that it printed the letter by Paul Bergman ("Checking the record," Letter to the
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On Sunday, City Hall will formally dedicate the newly renovated plaza in front of City Hall as Ken Genser Square.
It has been just under four years since we
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In Saturday's issue, David Mark Simpson raises a good question ("Loss of Riot Games raises concerns about office space," Nov. 9-10). Should Santa Monica convert
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It's high time to clear the air with regard to the so-called "Santa Monica-connected" aviation accidents people have been bandying about recently ("The saga
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I was born in Santa Monica 92 years ago. The city was a quiet, lovely beach city. Now, it's a duplicate of Beverly Hills. Everything is expensive
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Commissioner Sue Himmelrich ("Architects: Downtown Specific Plan too specific," Nov. 8) said that Ventura, Santa Ana, and Fresno would not be her "model cities for what