LETTERS —
Different experience
Editor:
I write to comment on the article "Bikes and cars continue to clash on local roads" in the Friday, August 8, 2014, issue. The
CITY HALL — Residents, businesses, and even City Hall will have to cut back on water usage this fall.
City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday night to declare a Stage 2
Councilman Bob Holbrook, the longest serving councilmember in the City's history, will officially retire as of this year.
Holbrook said he relishes his time working for the city
Cherry Picked Thrift Shop, a non-profit store that supports Westside charities, schools and arts and educations programs, is celebrating its fifth anniversary on Aug. 8.
What began as a small
DOWNTOWN - With the summer tourist season at about the half way mark, traffic conditions appear to be better than previous years according to local officials.
Several departments and organizations
DOWNTOWN Something fishy is going on at the Main Library's Martin Luther King Jr. Auditorium and it's due to the Santa Monica Farmers' Markets.
Specifically,
CITYWIDE - Check your Big Blue Bus route maps this month.
As they do three times a year, BBB will make some significant route changes starting on Aug. 24.
The
MAIN STREET – This summer marks the 15th anniversary of Precious Metal Arts' arrival on Main Street. The popular local boutique, owned and operated by Peter Solomon and Mary
Santa Monicans for Renters Rights, the city's most influential political organization, failed to endorse candidates for City Council at their annual convention on Aug. 3.
The surprising result
The competition is brewing.
East Coast cult classic Dunkin' Donuts is moving to12th Street and Wilshire Boulevard with hopes of opening by early September. But only one block east
JAMS — Grab a friend or a hundred and head on down to John Adams Middle School for the most high-stakes endorsement convention in the city this Sunday.
Santa Monicans for