Editor:
I read your article on "Program to close achievement gap opens future for SMMUSD seniors," Feb. 1. It started off with one of our students, Logan Henderson,
Editor:
Dear City Council,
Why do we end up simply taking the best of what developers are willing to give us?
Even if the Village Trailer Park developer agrees to
Parking has always been an issue in the Mid-City neighborhood around Saint John's Health Center. Demand for space for hospital employees, patients and visitors far outstrips the available
Dear EarthTalk: How are droughts and wildfires caused by global warming? I thought warming mostly brought on wet and flooded conditions.
— David Mossman, Albuquerque, NM
By throwing the planet'
Editor:
I really like the new "blocks of color" mural by Santa Monica- based artist Joe Nicoletti that is all over the exterior of the Vidiots video and
Editor:
Here they go again. The Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights-controlled City Council wants to give city staff authority to approve development of a 50-unit low- and extremely-low-income rental
In my last column I told you the sad tale of the basketball courts at Joslyn Park, where for many years one could shoot hoops both night and day, until
A city-contracted consultant has offered up a draft plan that would radically reduce the amount of parking required for new developments in most of Santa Monica.
So this week, Q-Line
Editor:
The Planning Department's solution to traffic congestion and parking shortage is to reduce traffic lanes and developer parking requirements, forcing residents to walk or bike ("Imagine