By Dan Walters, CalMatters
As a third year of drought continues, California officialdom is increasing pressure for more water conservation.
Last week, the state Water Resources Control Board imposed a
The recently-expired monthly federal Child Tax Credit payments cut child poverty dramatically in California by over 33% California has an opportunity now to step in and keep those children from
Julie A. Werner-Simon
"The sky is falling,” have said a few Westside moms in my impromptu neighborhood-coffee-and-walk club.
A handful took to the streets (and some with daughters in
I KNOW IT’S A MUSIC COLUMN, BUT –
Sometimes you just have to mix life forces. Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr did it, Tuesday night before the game. in
By Dan Walters
Democrats occupy three-quarters of the seats in both houses of the state Legislature and are likely to add a few more to their superdooper majorities this year.
There are a number of “A” restaurants in Santa Monica, not the least of which are Mélisse and Giorgio Baldi. But until now there were none in Pacific Palisades. There
Editor,
After dark, when the tourists have left, 3rd Street is a dystopian hell of vandalism, theft, drug dealing, prostitution, suicide and assault. There is an attempt to improve policing,
By Sarah Hunter and Jason Ward
Increasingly, the debate around reducing street homelessness around Los Angeles is focused on what to build. Should the city continue to direct most resources
Re: Olympic principal resigns.
My Daughter sent this to me and I am moved to comment.
Rachel Is the second generation of our family to attend the SMMUSD my grandchildren
Given all the news these days I assumed I had a wide range of subjects to write about this week but each was problematic. First might be the tragic mass
We appreciate Mr. Anthony Fuller’s service to the families and staff of Olympic and Off Campus Learning Center (OCLC) and thank him for inspiring students to reach their full