TIME FOR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS!
For The Year in Review. For Best Of/Worst Of lists. For 2020 Predictions.
Nope. Not here.
Several reasons. Those lists are obligatory exercises
By CHARLES ANDREWS
KEEP HOPE ALIVE
I often — too often, these days — come back for strength to that signature quote from Rev. Jesse Jackson, from decades ago, and he still
By CHARLES ANDREWS
THE OTHER SHOE
Has finally dropped. Is it a game changer? Or just an adjustment, a gnat to be flicked away by our entrenched corruption cabal here,
Pam O’Connor sought to make Santa Monica more connected with the rest of Southern California during her 24 years on City Council.
The council honored O’Connor, who lost
A MONTH AGO
(Too early! some said) I started writing in earnest about the upcoming election in November for City Council seats. Meaning, since there was no Earnest currently on
I DON’T KNOW… THAT’S NOT MY JOB...
I lost track of how many times those and similar refrains were the responses of City Council member and four-time Mayor
SEEMS IN ENDLESS SUPPLY HERE
Do you know what I’m talking about?
It’s an expression that refers to someone holding an unquestioned belief, argument or philosophy that was
Races for local elections are starting to take shape, with multiple candidates signaling they intend to run for City Council, Santa Monica-Malibu school board and Santa Monica College board.
As
If you found yourself anywhere near one of the three new train stations in Santa Monica this weekend, it was hard to miss the jubilant mood.
And why shouldn'
The City Council will debate revisions to its anti-corruption laws at tonight's meeting, following recommendations made in the recently released ethics report.
The May 10 discussion will focus