Given the number of emails I received, last week's column about Santa Monica development or over-development, touched a nerve. Surprisingly, the emails were polite. You see I&
Dollars or votes? Editor: In order to preserve and protect our democratic form of government we must take money out of the electoral and political process. One man, one vote should ensure equality and that vote, not the dollar, should be one’s expression of choice and freedom. Michael Loshin Bev
Bullying: Something we've all heard of or either dealt with in some way. Something some children deal with on a daily basis while they are away from home.
Editor:
Re: "Parking, parking, parking in $3.8M consent," April 21, 2014.
Adding 350 more parking meters in Santa Monica is part of the hidden agenda pursued by
Editor:
I disagree with Ron Goldman's statement in his essay concerning development in Santa Monica: that the system regulating the conduct of the city is "broken"
Henry A. Waxman, who has represented the 33rd Congressional District since 1975, has announced his retirement. For the first time in four decades, this seat is now wide open and
Our city's character is rapidly changing. Who are we? And where are we heading?
The current system is broken — it's not working for developers, the city,
It's election season and we are hearing a lot of happy talk from the Sacramento politicians. After all, they want to be re-elected so they are painting
When I moved to the Shores in 1974, (then the Santa Monica Shores) of the 532 units, there were about 175 vacancies. Actually, years before the two, 17-story high-