Diversification is one of the least understood aspects of conservative investing. One reason for that is that it is a term with many meanings.
Since many investors think that their
Editor:
I understand the City Council is considering converting the priority parking fee into a tax and raising it by one third to gather more revenue for our deficit. I
With the City Council's recent approval of parking restrictions for 36 more mid-Wilshire/Montana (Wilmont) neighborhood blocks, parking for residents may actually become even more difficult.
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Editor:
A number of years ago due to a drought situation, restaurants did not serve water unless it was requested. We eat out in both coffee shops and nice restaurants
With a goal of eventually being self sufficient, city officials are looking at ways to save water across the board.
So this week, Q-Line asked:
Where do you think
Editor:
We are asked to "give" public input to the monster Miramar project for the environmental impact report (EIR), before June 3, 2013. Note that there is no
The other day, while stuck in traffic on Fourth Street, I found myself wondering what if William Shakespeare had been born in Santa Monica. (It's a weird thought,
Editor:
How much is life worth to City Manager Rod Gould? Pico Neighborhood residents continue to suffer from gang violence, while at the same time the City Hall staff is
Dear Life Matters,
My husband cheated on me when I was pregnant with our child. I did not and still do not understand why he did this. We separated but
Editor: Elias Serna’s letter (“Not a fair measurement,” Letter to the Editor, May 24) should be retitled “A discourse of nonsense.” And the activities of the Pico Youth & Family Center, especially those of its self-serving founder, that Serna applauds, can only be described as a discourse of mismana