Editor:
I support the Hines proposal for the Papermate site in the Bergamot Transit Village. As Ethan Elkind says in his editorial in the Jan. 27 L.A. Times regarding
Editor:
In the afternoon, cars speed down our narrow winding street. Why? Because they are trying to escape the gridlock on Ocean Park and Lincoln boulevards.
So, we look at
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Not a single no-smoking sign is to be seen anywhere from Pico Boulevard south to the start of the Venice walkway ("Santa Monica tops smoke-free list,
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Please understand your oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America. Mass spying on all citizens in the country is simply wrong and must
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The proposed Bergamot development, coming before the City Council on Tuesday, puts me in mind of Shelley's poem of nearly 200 years ago about Ozymandias, another name
I had dinner this weekend with a friend at Swingers, the cool coffee shop on Lincoln and Broadway. It was late-ish and the crowd was mostly hipsters who were
Is there anybody in town who likes the Bergamot Transit Village (BTV)?
Maybe a few folks and they work for Houston, Texas-based mega-developer Hines who has big — very
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Like Paula Goldman, ("Breathe, Bill," Letter to the Editor, Jan. 21) I am a parent of a Santa Monica High School student who is very concerned about
The 20th anniversary of the Northridge earthquake brought back vivid memories for Santa Monicans who experienced it.
So, this week's Q-Line question asks:
What do you remember
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Once again the leadership of Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR) is talking out of both sides of their mouths, trying to convince us Santa Monicans that the
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In 1979 I moved to the then lovely seaside community of Santa Monica, away from the canyons and crowding of Manhattan. I was able to find a nice rent-