Last week, we celebrated the leadership shown by the Supreme Court when it affirmed equality under the law for many who previously had been denied it. At the same time,
Jim Ries, who joined the Planning Commission in 2007, left the dais as a commissioner for the last time, urging future commissioners to reach across the aisle.
Ries was up
Gov. Jerry Brownrecently announced the appointment of Luis A. Lavin as associate justice of the Second District Court of Appeal, Division Three.
Lavin, 56, of Los Angeles, has served as
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Judy Abdo and Juan Matute of Santa Monica Forward thank the U.S. Supreme Court for "preserving affordable health care for millions of Americans" by upholding Obamacare.
This is the way a key agreement over the future of Santa Monica Airport ends — not with a bang but with a barbecue.
On Wednesday, a key agreement between the
New City Manager Rick Cole has officially taken his seat at City Hall. The Daily Press spoke with Cole about his priorities, goals and plans.
Daily Press:What projects, topics,
Santa Monica Forward is grateful to the U.S. Supreme Court for itsdecisions in the past week. Thank you for legalizing gay marriage, affording equal rights to loving, committed relationships
Last Tuesday, City Council was scheduled to make three appointments to the seven-person Planning Commission. Itfailed to perform that simple task. Of course, it all had to do with politics,
Philosopher Alain de Botton wrote that "bad architecture is a frozen mistake writ large. We owe it to the fields and trees that buildings we cover them with will
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Our 2006-07 County of Los Angeles Civil Grand Jury assayed the status and intent with regard to sustainability, enveloped within a questionnaire to all 88 cities within the county
At 35, the late Vincent Bugliosi was the tireless prosecutor in the successful Manson family murder trial. He would also become a New York Times bestselling author many times over,