It has been fifty-four years this month since the passage of The Fair Housing Act of 1968, and discrimination-free housing is still a critical factor needed for the general health
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With the advent of spring, the Santa Monica Pacific Palisades Lions Club is growing and getting back to serving the community. It is hard to believe, but next year the
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Yep got that phone call from a fundraiser yesterday. Over the last 20
Disown Charles Andrews
Racist, elitist, anti-working class, anti-low income senior, anti-renter — that’s exactly the type of city your Daily Press columnist Charles Andrews says he wants Santa Monica to
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Dear Editor:
Every trip to Vons reminds me that Santa Monica’s Single-Use Carryout Bag ordinance is having the exact opposite effect from its original intent. The plastic bags that