A recent front page story in the Los Angeles Times raised the curtain on a dirty little secret that local school officials don't want the public to know.
Editor:
Several weeks ago … I received a call asking me to take part in a survey. Since I have strong opinions on everything, I accepted willingly. It started generally, with
Editor:
The final hearing regarding the application for a removal permit for Village Trailer Park (VTP) at the Rent Control Board will be held on July 11. The Board of
Illegal immigrant. It's an emotionally packed phrase.
My entire life I've heard derogatory terms for people who cross our borders in the dead of night, or
Editor:
Attending a meeting last Saturday, the point was made by a Santa Monica architect that FAR (floor area ratio) allows 84-foot-tall block buildings as seen in construction
A trio of important meetings are coming up this week.
The City Council will review and make recommendations on the proposed Downtown Specific Plan (DSP) and related Program Environmental Impact
Six months after the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary, we find ourselves mourning once again. One is struck by the layered emotional response experienced after an incident like this — shock
Dear EarthTalk: Is there a link between the recent spread of mosquito-borne diseases around the world and environmental pollution?
— Meg Ross, Lantana, Fla.
If by pollution you mean greenhouse
Editor:
Unlike the former mayor and city manager whose letter appeared in this paper, I agree with your recent editorial which questions the need for a new survey to determine
Editor:
I have been walking by the Civic Center park project nearly every other day for the last year watching the construction progress.
It seems that there are some serious
Happy Independence Day! OK, two days ago. That's the problem with a weekly column. Our family had a very Santa Monica celebration, starting of course with the Main