Dear Life Matters,
I am hosting a rather large holiday dinner with both friends and family invited. This is a tradition and it has always been very nice and a
Editor:
I was very surprised to read about the proposed $35 million bond for a fire station ("Council to consider $35M bond for fire station," Dec. 16). I
Because Ronald Reagan left office almost 25 years ago we shouldn't be surprised that most young adults do not remember him. But the real question is whether his
The process of crafting and approving the Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE) was heavily influenced by the pro-development faction in town, much to the discomfort of the residents. The
This past weekend I spent four days being motivated, educated, activated, engaged, and inspired. It was physically exhausting. It's amazing how just sitting for hours can be so
This newspaper ran a story a couple of weeks ago about the lease of a building at the Santa Monica Airport and how City Hall shortchanged itself.
City Hall wanted
Dear EarthTalk: How can it be that carbon dioxide emissions are the lowest they have been in the United States in 20 years despite the fact that we have no
Editor:
The current planning concept is backward. How can you plan a city without first knowing how many people the infrastructure can support? But infrastructure doesn't appear to
Christmas is about tradition. For a few geeks, Christmas is also an ideal time to get in a little bit of scientific research. What could be better than to combine
A recent Daily Press article found that the Expo Light Rail Line hasn't brought any significant changes to traffic or crime to Culver City, which had its portion