CITY HALL — Discussion surrounding pony rides and development of the Bergamot Station Art Center took up most of City Council's seven hour meeting on Tuesday night (and Wednesday
Schedule confusion
Editor:
Bus schedules must be designed for the convenience of the riders to keep ridership up and decrease car traffic. But in August Big Blue Bus introduced Line
On September 7 at 3:50 a.m.
Officers were dispatched to the 2500 block of Pico Blvd. for a fight call involving 10-12 subjects. A witness reported the subjects
CITY HALL — After four hours of public comment, City Council voted quickly to work with Jeff Worthe Real Estate Group on a proposed development at the Bergamot Station Arts Center.
Needed suggestions
Editor:
As a 65 year old who intends to age in place, I sincerely appreciated the much-needed suggestions offered in All Ages City. City staff and the City
MY WRITE — My column last Monday raised some hackles. In "In house or out house?" (SMDP, Sept. 1, Pg. 5.) I criticized City Council for being the pro-union
BERGAMOT STATION — Plans for the future of the city's world-renowned art center are headed back to City Council next week.
After sending the proposal to the Arts Commission
CULTURE WATCH — There's something distinctive about a Neil Simon play; the quick patter, the complex relationships, the neighborhood (Brighton Beach especially), and sometimes these elements play out poignantly
Editor's Note: Every year, city departments set goals and objectives. In August, City Hall released information about how each of the 15 departments progressed toward these goals during
MY WRITE —Last Tuesday night, three items on the City Council's consent calendar created quite a stir at what was expected to be a rather mundane council meeting.
CENTINELA AVE — City Hall is going after a landlord they say harassed tenants through sham inspections executed under the guise of checking smoke detectors.
City attorney's filed a