Editor:I read in today’s paper that one of our school board members is accusing Santa Monica of having a city council system that discriminates against Hispanics, and is
The saying goes that “nobody plans to fail, they just fail to plan.” Having grown up in California, earthquake country, all my life I've heard about preparations for
There's no doubt that sustainably and friendliness to the environment are big deals in Santa Monica.
So, Councilman Kevin McKeown (then Mayor McKeown), councilwoman Pam O'Connor
SMa.r.t. (Santa Monica Architects for a Responsible Tomorrow) has long advocated for a low-rise city — that is, a city primarily with buildings no taller than four stories. In
Editor:
Diversity among Santa Monica-Malibu school employees should also include additional male teachers. If 50 percent of the school population is male, then 50 percent of teachers should be as
I had planned on writing a hopefully humorous column about how Chanukah is the Rodney Dangerfield of holidays. (Compared to Christmas, it gets no respect.) My title was, “Chanukah in
Editor:
At what point should the residents of Santa Monica say enough? At what point will they act to stop the incessant waste of taxpayer dollars in a futile effort
To the editor: Having recently suffered a bad fall crossing a street under construction, I particularly appreciated plans to widen sidewalks and improve lighting and would have appreciated attention to uneven sidewalk panels, holes in the concrete that catch your cane and the condition of many of th
Editor:
As your front-page story (Weekend edition 12-05/06-15) states, the recent FAA “Part 16” ruling requires the City of Santa Monica to operate SMO as an airport until 2023.