Editor:
The Fairmont Miramar has been in the news again recently. On Monday college students and others protested the way that Michael Dell arranged the purchase of the Miramar so
Editor:
The vote by the mayor and the City Council, facilitated by the parks commission, to provide an ordinance that separates some parks as non-commercial and others as commercial, and,
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District-wide voting/elections have proven to be more representative than any other form of government. (District voting is having candidates representing certain geographical areas within the city i.e.
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time when we mourn the many lives lost due to domestic violence and renew our efforts to reduce domestic violence homicides, especially
Editor:
The City Council will hold a special meeting this Saturday. On the surface, it is for "staff evaluations." However, tucked into this meeting is an agenda item
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It was great to read that (Editor-in-Chief Kevin Herrera) rides his bike to work every day ("Pedal power," Oct. 17). I am concerned though that you only
Editor: There is certain to be much discussion on who won the latest fiasco in Washington. As usual, this is a no-brainer. The winner is President Obama and Congress. The loser is the American taxpayer. End of discussion. Don Wagner Santa Monica
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Now, after two weeks, we have our Congress back from their strike. What? You read that correctly, for that is exactly what it was. Our congressmen stayed home from
Editor:
Your article from the Associated Press of Oct. 14 concerning earthquake risk in this area misses some critical facts about local building. The vulnerability of these buildings, soft-story wood
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