Dear EarthTalk: I understand that there are many internships available at environmental organizations, some involving working outdoors, some year-round with expenses paid. Where do I find these?
— Jason Baar,
Editor:
As Ron Goldman recently pointed out in a letter ("Development done right," Letters to the Editor, Aug. 10), excessive focus on questions of height and density can
Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. recently released its annual report stating that Downtown is as vibrant as ever.
So, this week Q-Line asked:
What's your assessment of Downtown
Editor:
Nary a Santa Monica resident is unaware of or unaffected by the Dumpster diving and trash container searching engaged throughout our neighborhoods and business districts ("One man'
What a town, Santa Monica. Simple pleasures, but done very right.
I found out from the essential What's Up Westside column of our Daily Press that they were
Editor:
Mike Kirwan posits the oft-repeated propaganda that the A-bomb ended WWII by making an invasion of Japan unnecessary, when in fact the bomb could have been dropped
A distinguished-looking man rises from the audience of well-wishers and friends to claim a prestigious award. It recognizes him for his exceptional contributions to surgery and to his
Editor:
I noticed a terrifying headline, "Traffic counts show a gridlocked Santa Monica," Our Town, Aug. 6.
I'm shocked! Shocked! As a half-century resident and
The City Council this week has been debating whether or not to allow significantly greater heights and densities for Downtown and the neighborhood surrounding Bergamot Station.
1) Change the FAR
One would think that last year's passage of Proposition 30, which gave California the highest income tax and sales tax rates in America, would satiate politicians' appetite