With the new year comes new opportunities to go in a different direction.
So, this week's Q-Line question asks:
What do you think should be Santa Monica'
CITYWIDE — Memory favors tragedy and so 2013 will likely be a memorable year for Santa Monicans.
Our two stories that seemed to generate the most interest from our readers were
AIRPORT AVENUE — Santa Monica Art Studios, which rents a 26,500-square-foot public space next to the Santa Monica Airport at a rate significantly below market value, is being reviewed by
SMO — Congressman Henry Waxman, D-Santa Monica, is calling on air quality officials to investigate a claims by scientists that there are high levels of ultrafine particle pollution around Santa Monica
This newspaper ran a story a couple of weeks ago about the lease of a building at the Santa Monica Airport and how City Hall shortchanged itself.
City Hall wanted
SMO —A few pilots have donated their time so that a lucky young girl at Santa Monica High School can learn to fly for free.
Civil engineer and amateur pilot
This could be a long day for triskaidekaphobics. Then again, having a condition with that many letters is never a good sign. But what is it? Hint. Check the date
Editor:
Cars have simply got to go. On Saturday morning, an out of control car went through the fence north of Marine and 23rd streets and almost destroyed Santa Monica
DOWNTOWN — A part-time model pleaded no contest Thursday to vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated in the August 2012 death of an Australian rugby player who was hit and killed while vacationing
AIRPORT COURTHOUSE — A dog walker pleaded not guilty earlier this week to child endangerment charges after the dog she was watching allegedly bit a 4-year-old girl.
Police responded Oct. 19
Editor:
John Miehle writes how he is smiling and laughing about all the Q-Line complaints about the Santa Monica Airport ("Laughable response to Santa Monica Airport closure," Letters