Editor:
Re "Full airport closure could take time" (March 20):
Regarding the possible closure of SMO after the dreadful 1984 agreement expires, all I can say is that
A tenants' rights group in Santa Monica is asking city officials to ban e-cigarettes, a relatively new technology that delivers nicotine in the form of a vapor instead of
With the continuing rise in world population comes more energy needs, meaning ever-more demand on water resources. That's the message coming out of World Water Day (March 22)
Editor:
I've been meaning to write for awhile, but today's well-written article by David Mark Simpson gave me the final inspiration to actually do so ("
The men's NCAA basketball tournament, which began in 1939, has evolved into one of the biggest annual sporting events in America. Not coincidentally it's also the
Editor:
Santa Monica and the Westside got another "shake-up" call ("Earthquake strongly felt across Los Angeles," March 17). This small jolt could be taken as one
Editor:
The City Council seems to be celebrating the diminishing number of objections to the ban on the nativity scenes in Palisades Park ("Fewer questions about nativity scene ban,
Three decades before The Temptations erupted out of Motown to wow America with their smooth harmony and their graceful, synchronized dance moves, there were the Comedian Harmonists, six men in
Exploring the concept of well-being struck a chord for us. As two Santa Monica residents who are active in our community, we paid attention last year when our city received
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I was recently down in Santa Monica visiting my 96-year-old aunt. I lived in Santa Monica from 1968 to 1972 then moved to another town after that. I now
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I want to extend my personal thanks for helping make our first Community Shred Day such a huge success. As a result, we recycled 1.22 tons of paper/