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SM BAY —Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water.
Because of current rainfall, the county health officer is cautioning residents who are planning to
Because of current rainfall, the county health officer is cautioning people who are planning to visit local beaches to be careful of swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters around
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Editor:
The pro-Bergamot editorial ("Editorial: Planning for the future," Feb. 4) and architects' letter ("Bergamot Village embodies LUCE," Room for a View, Feb. 4) are
A recent Daily Press article revealed that water usage is up in Santa Monica despite an ongoing drought across the state.
So, this week's Q-Line question asks:
What
CITYWIDE — The drought is getting real for the city by the sea.
City Hall is now asking for a 20 percent reduction in water usage by residents and businesses. City
CITY HALL — City Council ran out of time to make a decision about the controversial Hines housing and office development at Tuesday night's meeting.
More than 125 people
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CITYWIDE — Santa Monica used about 2 million more gallons of water per day last month than it did the same time last year, city officials said.
The 20 percent increase,
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