As the LA City Council – representing the most unaffordable city in America – prepares its ordinance to adopt SB-9 (a new California law that allows for the subdivision of single-family zoned
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We miss you. We need you. The second oldest branch of the Santa Monica Library, you have consistently welcomed the most visitors. Four generations of my family have treasured you
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The signature cause for Lions Clubs International is vision. In 1925 Helen Keller challenged the Lions attending one of their first International conferences, to become “Knights of the Blind in
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