Hopefully The Santa Monica Daily Press will publish a request for anyone having photos of Santa Monica's Industrial Corridor circa 1920-1950. The S.M. Historical Society has none.
Editor: On Thursday morning at 4 a.m., I was walking up 26th Street. At some point between Alta and Marguerita, I saw three coyotes cross 26th, leaving Santa Monica for Brentwood. Just thought the residents would like to know. Thomas M. Sipos Santa Monica
In an annual tradition the month of July was celebrated nationally as Parks & Recreation month. From their inception, parks were created to serve the people - to give them
When we do something of service to others in this world, sometimes the payback is not always immediately realized. Not so at the Special Olympics World Games held this past
Forgive the technical terminology but my timing this week sucks. Due to my deadline, the much-anticipated first GOP Presidential debate hasn't yet happened, but when you read this
WE ALL HAVE OUR LIMITS, AND SANTA MONICA, you've reached mine.
I'm tired of the petty, egocentric, corrupt politics that gets just enough good stuff done
Editor:
Bill Bauer raises good points in his essay on traffic planning. Studies he cites showing dangerous pollution concentrations at intersections where cars accelerate away from stop signs and traffic
Absurdist cinema is a joy to watch. Movies like "Brazil" and "Dr. Strangelove" take the insanity of bureaucracies and make them entertaining. At the moment I&
In his July 27th column, "Our traffic planning is killing us," Bill Bauer claims that Santa Monica's planning to accommodate other modes of travel other than