Editor:
Of course I signed the petition to halt the Hines project. But this won't stop the runaway development, bizarre traffic calming measures, and City Council/city management
Editor:
Pedestrian safety falls into three categories: self protection, vehicle hazards and city-created issues.
Pedestrians can protect themselves: be aware of traffic, use the crosswalk on the green walk light,
As with many writers, I've had a number of odd jobs. (Keyword: odd.)
For example, in college I parked cars at a mafia-financed restaurant where I occasionally encountered
Editor:
Last week, I had three separate involvements with the city. First, I sent two e-mails requesting information on renewing my senior beach parking permit. I also left one phone
What happens when a balding, 47-year-old man with a wife and teen-aged daughter is invaded from cyberspace by an 18-year-old femme fatale who calls herself Talhotblond?
That's the
Editor:
Armen Melkonians, Kate Bransfield and the many folks who gathered signatures to put the Hines project up for a popular vote are to be congratulated for their giant victory.
Editor:
Re: "Activists submit signatures to block development," March 12.
Bless the good people of Santa Monica who went out and got the signatures to send a message
Suppose you pick up your typical California newspaper and see headlines like, "State Unemployment Far Below the National Average" and "State Running Healthy Surplus; Gov. to Return
Editor:
Looks like we have our council members putting on their "nervous Nellie" hats, spewing propaganda on how good the Hines project will be for Santa Monica ("
This weekend, I took a road trip to Henderson, Nev. where I was interviewed by Joe Theismann, the Super Bowl champ, about my role as an advocate for father'