When we do something of service to others in this world, sometimes the payback is not always immediately realized. Not so at the Special Olympics World Games held this past
In his July 27th column, "Our traffic planning is killing us," Bill Bauer claims that Santa Monica's planning to accommodate other modes of travel other than
Editor:
The right to sublet, whether for a week or a year is intrinsically part of our society, and how cities started to regulate it once it was facilitated through
I consider myself an average citizen of Santa Monica and I have some questions about what we all hear and read about "affordable housing" in Santa Monica and
I read the article "Concert concerns voiced during Pier Corporation renewal" by Matthew Hall in the Tuesday 7/21 issue of the SMDP, and I found a couple
The Santa Monica Democratic Club has been a strong supporter of yours for many years. Last spring, we were one of the first clubs to endorse your bid for Congress.
The First Amendment is, in some ways, the most important part of our Constitution whose intention is to make our country a "more perfect Union." It is important
It's easy to forget that before 1966, roughly half of all American seniors were uninsured, living in fear that the high cost of health care could plunge not
People ask me all kinds of questions about Medicare. One of the most frequent concerns is whether they should sign up for Medicare Part B.
Part B is medical insurance.
As Venice stakeholders of 23 years, we have noticed the increasing invasion, pollution and fear of SMO into our community. There are now six flight schools and the number and