Editor:
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
The residents of Santa Monica achieved a major victory last Tuesday when City Council repealed their previously approved development agreement for a proposed 765,000-square-foot mixed-use project
Editor:
As a resident of 850 Second St. in Santa Monica, I wanted to express my deep appreciation for the first responders, especially the Santa Monica Fire Department and police
Dear EarthTalk: A recent study showed that Bisphenol A (BPA) was hardly the human health risk researchers once believed it to be. Should I still try to avoid products that
I often get e-mails from aspiring writers asking for advice. I feel a little inauthentic because whatever I've learned has come from trial and error, mostly error.
A major component of Santa Monica's new traffic demand management program is based on the idea that limiting parking will compel people to abandon their cars in favor