Editor:
Mayor Pam O'Connor and members of the Santa Monica City Council:
The OTO hotel projects before you on Tuesday, Nov. 12 are presented with a number of
Last Wednesday, Nov. 6, the Los Angeles Times featured Santa Monica on Page 1. The "A Bigger Santa Monica" headline screamed across four columns of prime newsprint space.
Dear EarthTalk: While working to protect public land from resource extraction and development seems to be the focus of many environmental groups, what is being done to preserve and protect
Editor:
After reading another anti-taxation rant from Jon Coupal ("Blue state lawmakers make taxpayers blue," The Tax Man, Nov. 6), I decided to look up the voting
Editor:
If you happened to drive through the Veterans Administration grounds south of Wilshire on a recent evening, you may have seen me in the dark and thought I was
This episode of Viewpoints is a discussion with Jonathan Wolf, Managing Director for the American Film Market. Every year, the AFM fills our hotels, restaurants and theaters with thousands of participants for eight days. We learn what AFM is, how it works and why it’s so vital to our local economy.
City officials are considering a plan that would make a portion of Michigan Avenue east of Santa Monica High School a one-way street to make biking safer for students.
As Congress moves forward on budget negotiations, the word out of Washington is to expect nothing major: no grand bargain, just more stopgap, short-term fixes. Yet there's
Editor:
Thursday night I went to the North of Montana Association meeting. Palisades Park was the major agenda item with three City Council members and two members of the Recreation
Growing up in the Pico/La Cienega neighborhood of Los Angeles in the 1950s, I longed to be the corner newsboy. At rush hour, he stood proudly at that busy
Editor:
Young people in L.A. are avoiding Santa Monica ( "Next generation of leaders hard to pinpoint," Nov. 5). They tell me it is too expensive, too crowded