Editor:
Although the topic is not represented in the Santa Monica Daily Press today, it does concern an incident that happened while walking on a Santa Monica sidewalk, so, I
Dear Life Matters,
I have been asked to give a presentation at an upcoming regional conference. I recognize that it is quite an honor to be asked to speak at
Editor:
I'd like to express my gratitude for the valuable and important job that social workers provide all year long. When life's challenges become overwhelming, many
There is no doubt that Americans owe a great deal to ancient Greek civilization that once dominated the Eastern Mediterranean, including the island of Cyprus. It is to them and
I'm a big believer in having the appropriate amount of insurance, especially when it comes to your health and personal liability. But if money is tight and you
Editor:
The City Council, in their predictable wisdom, approved an East Village project with windowless, 550-foot-long apartment corridors; narrow, shaded courtyards with zero privacy; an open space environment of concrete
Editor:
Paul Conrad, the artist who created the static, impenetrable and prone-to-decay "Chain Reaction" used creative liberties to portray a dynamic, penetrable phenomenon, which had effects beyond its
Some residents are upset about a couple of planned Downtown 20-story hotels. But, the real overdevelopment in Santa Monica is in the dozens of smaller projects pending around our fair
Dear EarthTalk: I'm getting my roof redone and have heard about solar shingles. Are they available-and are they practical for the Northeast?
— John Denson, Glastonbury, Conn.
Solar shingles
Editor:
The scientific breakthrough of 2013 and of the last few years will continue to be the 3-D printer that makes printable objects.
I'm sitting here looking at
The Los Angeles Marathon returned to Santa Monica this week. Tens of thousands of runners and even more friends, family and fans crammed the streets for the big day.
This