Editor:
Please do not waste $27,800 to study whether homeowners want to pay more tax ("City Hall considers tax hike for low-income housing," Feb. 21, page 1)
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education recently voted to spend $800,000 to help make up for the Education Foundation's failure to raise $4 million
Editor:
I too worked for the Veterans Administration.
I started my career as a psychiatric nursing assistant at the Brentwood VA hospital. While I was a student at UCLA I
Editor:
On Feb. 17, Bill Bauer wrote in his column My Write, "Claims that bicycle-friendly streets will mean more riders and less cars are unfounded. When you have an
Dear residents against the Hines project,
How do you solve a problem that is already unbearable by rallying to do — nothing?
I offer my opinion here out of concern for
Mark Twain once observed, "Everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it." I'm writing a column about it, which, I suppose, is just
Dr. Haifang Wen grew up in a rural area of Shandong province, in eastern China. In his youth there were not many paved highways in the Chinese countryside.
"Lots
Editor: City Hall predicts a budget deficit. To address this problem, our rulers have two options. One is to cut their spending and the other is to raise our taxes. Anyone want to wager what it will be? Don Wagner Santa Monica
Editor:
I was delighted to see that Santa Monica once again lost a court case against the Federal Aviation Administration. It seems like I remember an article a year or
We've all been on that date: the person you are with is the total package, the conversation flows, and you share the same humor. Everything seems so great!