Santa Monicavoters have a real chance to improve both their city government and school district this election.
Development and traffic are the big issues in the council race. You can
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At its Oct. 2 City Council meeting, council members decided to open up to public voting the naming of our new magnificent park (previously called Palisades Garden Walk) across
Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom is in the fight of his political life with Betsy Butler for the 50th Assembly District seat.
So, this week's Q-Line question asked:
With Election Day right around the corner, the propaganda machines are busily spinning political webs with which the candidates can lure voters. However, no matter how badly Americans might want
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I am writing in response to Bill Bauer's column "New blood needed on school board," My Write, Oct. 1. I have been a parent in
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Eric Cooper's assertion ("Love thy neighbor," Letters to the Editor, Oct. 23) that "Jews in the Holocaust died for their faith. Faith was important.
With the presidential election only 10 days away, I am reminded of the most dramatic, which took place in 1960. The race pitted JFK, the Harvard-educated senator from Massachusetts and
When voters head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 6, they will have the opportunity to shape the future in a number of ways. They will be tasked with deciding who
Dear Life Matters,
I recently accepted a job offer and will be starting next week. While I was initially excited about the opportunity, I am now completely terrified. I am
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We have long awaited the golden opportunity to grab back control of the City Council from Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights. They should be forced to change their
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From the day Bill Bauer started his columns evaluating the ballot, I have been waiting impatiently for each Monday's Daily Press for his opinions, and have agreed
"Mothers-in-law and dead fish share one very important quality," my husband Rick's mother says every time she comes to stay with us. "They both start