February 2000
2-28--LETTERS: Former Mayors Had It Coming; School Budget Problems and the Scoop on the Real Poop 2-25--Cop Arrested for Posing as Hit-man Pleads Not Guilty 2-25--Santa Monica Cop Arrested for Posing as Hit Man 2-25--School Board Okays Strategic Move 2-25--Rusty's Gets Early Jump on Mardi Gras, Deja Voodoo Casts a Bluesy Spell at Harvelle's and McCabe's ‘Ronks' Out with a Legendary Folkie 2-24--School Board to Consider Surprise Move to Pave Way for City Funding 2-24--Evicted, Jobless Man Leaps to His Death 2-24--Live from City Hall...The Big Show (or what the cameras didn't capture) 2-23--Last-minute Maneuver Delays City's $2.1 Million Grant to Schools 2-23--Parent Sleuth Found District's Newest Shortfall 2-21--Schools Another $1 Million Short, District Announces on Eve of Key Council Vote 2-21--Cell Phones Proposal Triggers Calls to Action 2-21--Letters: Affordable Shopping, Condo Conversions, Speed Bumps and Music Cuts 2-21--Drescher Remembered by Friends and Family 2-18--Board of Education Tackles Parcel Tax, High School Testing 2-18--MUSIC: Pseudo-Stones, Ersatz Zep Team Up For Tribute Show at 14 Below; Carl Roberts does Double-duty with NBO and Samurai Homeboys 2-17--UPDATE:Council Green Lights Traffic Plans 2-17--City Terminates Officer Shot in Lover's Quarrel 2-17--Most Pedestrians at Fault in Fatal Accidents 2-17--In LAWeekly: Getting the Boot Evictions make Santa Monica a mean place for tenants 2-17--LETTERS:Cleaning Up The Dirt, Crosswalk Stings and School Crisis 2-16--Survey Shows Department Store on Target with Residents 2-16--City to Study Disconnecting Cell Phones in Cars 2-15--Memorial Service Set for Santa Monica Philanthropist 2-15--Catching up on The Mail: Uncovering Dirt 2-14--Sign Board Makes Final Choices, Then Disbands 2-14--Flinging Dirt Part II: The Official Conspiracy 2-11--Workshop Turns Into Rally Against School Cuts 2-11--Bouncing Back; Broadway Gymnastics to Hold Pep Rally 2-11--MUSIC--SANTA MONICA’S GOT THE VALENTINE’S DAY BLUES 2-10--Council Ends Snap, Crackle and Pop 2-10--Suspected Southside Rapist Pleads Not Guilty 2-10--Council Green Lights Red Light Enforcement 2-10--Former City Manager, Local Rabbi and Entertainment Industry Members to be Honored for Diversity 2-9---Take the Politics Out of the School District, New Parents Group Pleads 2-9--More Signs May Avoid Extinction