The essence of any great city is a great park. Take a stroll through Central Park in NYC and immerse yourself in the community of natives, tourists, visitors. Go to
My friend Pro Se, who is wheelchair-bound, lives in a city-affiliated Community Corporation of Santa Monica (CCSM) low-income apartment on Fifth Street near Wilshire Boulevard. When he moved into his
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We are longtime Santa Monica residents, and never go to the Sunday Farmers' Market, and so as a matter of principle we strongly disapprove of the pony rides
This past Sunday morning, unsuspecting families on Hart and Hollister avenues in Ocean Park awoke having had an uninvited visitor in the middle of the night. Much to their chagrin,
Santa Monica faces a tremendous threat to the quality of life of its residents with the runaway development being approved or about to be approved. Even with the rescinding of
Tigers in Cambodia, India, Russia, Thailand and Vietnam, the golden frog of Panama, the Sumatran elephant, the Amur leopard, the polar bear and the mountain gorilla are just a few
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On Monday, May 26 we will celebrate Memorial Day, an official federal holiday which according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs "commemorates the men and women
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In Friday's Community Briefs you printed Assemblyman Richard Bloom response to City Council rescinding its approval of the Hines project ("Richard Bloom criticizes Hines decision"
Editor:What currently seems to be at issue in Santa Monica is the awakening of a quite disengaged electorate, rousted out of the hammock by a dramatic increase in development
Editor:Thanks to the efforts and wisdom of the people of Santa Monica, the City Council was forced to reverse its vote on approving the Hines development project. The overwhelming