If you live in our fair city, you’ve seen Hollywood production crews on location sometimes around town. One recent morning, I’m sipping a triple espresso outside Sweet Lady
By Bill Worden
Last Tuesday, December 13, the FAA exercised its authority under the Code of Federal Regulations to shield two business tenants and the flying public at Santa Monica
By Henry Ward
According to gunviolencearchive.org, 12,367 people have been killed so far in 2016 by firearms. However, Republican candidate Donald Trump still sees this problem starting and
Why I’m Voting for Oscar de la Torre for City Council
Editor:
After living abroad in both Mexico City and South Korea, I returned to Santa Monica in 2011.
Yes on Prop 54 — Voters First, Not Special Interests
This election, Californians will find Proposition 54 on their ballot, an initiative dealing with “legislation and proceedings.” This may sound like
Elections are a great time for honesty and truth about issues. You won’t get much of either from the full-color brochures filling your mail box, so here are ten
In a few weeks Santa Monica voters will be asked whether they would like to shrink the city—literally, vertically, and psychologically.
Their decision will have repercussions far beyond the
Yesterday here in the Daily Press I explained why I’m asking you to vote against Measure LV on November’s ballot. As your long-time slow-growth Councilmember, I wouldn’t
Mr. Rigdon's remarks in Wednesday's Your Column Here illustrate fairly well the long standing misconceptions about the Santa Monica Municipal Airport-historical Cloverfield.
Although his dates for
Some months ago, persistent severe nerve discomfort led me to a diagnosis of a herniated disc in my neck. More than one doctor (even my acupuncturist) recommended a steroidal epidural