Editor:
Reading and listening to the city staff these days is tantamount to theatre of the absurd.
In the Santa Monica Daily Press article of July 7, Ashley Archibald raises
When I moved to Santa Monica in 1994, traffic moved. Fifth Street was one-way north. Fourth Street had four lanes of traffic, two moving in each direction, as did
Silence is golden, but publicity is gold.
I just made that up, but it's a really true statement. One of the biggest problems everyone has in this world
Editor:
Once again the helicopter is back terrorizing us with their rotor thumps, shocking us from a fitful sleep, forcing a Monday morning wake up with a military-like garbage
A letter in the weekend Daily Press caught my eye: ("Shutup (in a Zen way!)," July 13-14, Pg. 4). Nancy Deville wrote about people exercising on Adelaide
Dear EarthTalk: What are "ghost factories?"
— Philip Walker, Hartford, Conn.
In April 2012, USA TODAY published a series entitled "Ghost Factories," a report on an investigation
City officials are considering a new fee on developers to pay for future parks to serve residents attracted to the city.
So, this week Q-line asked:
Do you think
I spied Recreation & Parks Commission Chair Phil Brock's invitation to "a little breakfast salon with me" for last Thursday morning at one of his favorite
It's probably no worse here than in other countries, but America certainly has a long history of being, shall we say, less than truthful. After essentially stealing their
Editor:
I find it quite interesting that the people against the removal of the Village Trailer Park are so dismayed that they finally lost the fight.
First of all, Marc