Editor:
In the last several years there has been a dramatic rise in the number of surf schools and school surf classes (the former are private enterprises, the latter associated
Wait a minute. Is it the weekend already?
I know, I know, legions of fervent followers of this Curious City column are probably spinning out of control right now, seeing
Investors don't seem to think much about dividends. But in a sense, the dividend that a company pays can be the most important indicator of value that we
Editor:
Edward F. King, director of Transit Services for the Big Blue Bus, tiptoed around one large problem experienced with the Big Blue Bus and GLOW.
My wife and I
Editor: Your City Hall fountain story (“Gates around City Hall fountain to come down,” Oct. 12-13) seems to say, in summary, “Santa Monica is having trouble getting water to flow downhill. Replacing 52 rose bushes with concrete is a thorny issue!” Will it dribble? Will it hold? Guess it depends (pun
Santa Monica is known for being a progressive city, taking the lead on a host of issues, including environmental sustainability and social justice, protecting against the dangers of second-hand smoke
Editor:
So, Santa Monica voters don't want development, says a Huntley Hotel-funded poll ("Voters don't want development says Huntley-funded poll," Oct. 12-13)? Do you
Editor:
In my opinion, there has been a consistent, concerted effort for maybe more than 20 years to distract voters in such a way as to further squeeze the air
I was excited to hear that someone was going to renovate the classic, 1937-era Telephone Building at 1314 Seventh St. in Downtown. Alcohol permits have been applied for in conjunction
Dear EarthTalk: What's the skinny on essential oils? I love them, but a friend told me they are no good for the environment.
— Mary M., via e-mail
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