Editor:
A city by the sea,
Shone in dazzling virgin light,
A city by the sea with the name of a saint,
still suffers many a complaint,
about its fortune
Editor:
Mini-bars in the rooms and a bar in the lobby that could sell alcohol between 6 a.m. and 2 a.m. for guests ("Residents oppose hotel'
Editor:
The Santa Monica Daily Press recently reported that apartment rents are rising in the city, and poorer tenants are losing their homes or are getting priced out entirely ("
Editor:
Regarding Don Wagner's letter about disabled placard abuse ("Down with fakes," Letters to the Editor, April 2), lots of people appear to be healthy by
Editor:
Most scientists know why seal pups are dying in SoCal and to report it as "mystery" is weak reporting ("Distressed marine mammals, birds rescued," Community
On April 23, the Santa Monica City Council will debate a proposal to charge outdoor fitness trainers up to 15 percent of their annual revenues for use of public parks
Editor:
Most of us old-timers appreciate the lengthy cris de coeur you publish in the letters section about the state of Santa Monica. We feel angry and helpless at the
Editor:
I have been reading the previous letters to the editor on overbuilding in Santa Monica and am heartened to see that many residents share my view. I am very
America will never be a "no drone zone."
That must be acknowledged from the outset. There is too much money to be made on drones, for one, and
It's been 15 months since the U.S. military pulled out of Iraq. But, are we really out of Iraq? I'm going back in August to
Editor:
There sure are some miserable people in this town. Who in the world would object to mini-bars in hotel rooms ("Palihouse: A bad deal for neighbors?" My
Editor:
I live in Santa Monica and gave up my car a year or so ago. It was then viable to use the bus system and walking was a pleasure.