October 2000 10-31-2000--Planning Commission Turns Down Target Store 10-31-2000--Hotels Switch Funding from Prop KK to Council Race 10-30-2000--Hotels Cease Prop KK Campaign; Opponents Skeptical 10-30-2000--State Increases Special Education Funds 10-30-2000--SPORTS: Inglewood Was Simply Too Good For Samohi 10-30-2000--SM CONFIDENTIAL: Assessor Road Show, Joe Who? and Sign Bandit Update 10-30-2000--LETTERS: Casting the First Stone and Drawing the Homeless 10-29-2000--BofA, Wells Fargo ATMs Back in Service for Non-Customers 10-27-2000--Power Outage Leaves Many Downtown Businesses in the Dark 10-27-2000--Explosion Sparks Raging Fires, Flying Glass 10-27-2000--New Pilot Program Brings Music to School Kids 10-26-2000--Explosions Rock Downtown, Knock Out Power to Much of City; No Major Injuries Reported 10-26-2000--Bay Watch: Santa Monica Beach Gets High Grades for Summer 10-26-2000--Lowering Thresholds Could Chill Housing Construction, Developers Warn 10-26-2000--Dark Lights, Little City: So Cal Edison Tackles Rodents, Birds and City 10-26-2000--Red Ribbon Week for Police 10-25--2000--Council Approves Funding Plan for Police Facility 10-25-2000--Airport Gets New Noise Monitoring System 10-25-2000--And You Thought Jets Were Loud: Sonic Boom Rattles Windows, Nerves 10-24-2000-Opponents of Prop KK Turn to Biblical Prophets 10-24-2000-The Other Side of the Law: Former City Attorney Says Brush with Police Cause for Concern 10-24-2000-OBIT: Services for Father of City's First African American Mayor Held Earlier This Month 10-23-2000--Second Term-Limit Initiative in Two Weeks Filed 10-23-2000--Filling the Funding Hole for Public Safety Facility 10-23-2000--SPORTS:Samohi Wins to Set Up The Most Important Game 10-23-2000--CONFIDENTIAL: Dirty Charges, Signs of Election Time, Calling the Kettle Black 10-23-2000--LETTERS: Fund Raising, Target, Term Limits and Playhouse 10-20--2000--Westside Rapist Put Behind Bars 10-20-2000--Target Decision Delayed as Speakers Weigh in on the Proposed Downtown Project 10-20-2000--Longtime Community Activist Dies 10-19-2000--Opponents of Prop KK Denounce Million Dollar Campaign 10-19-2000--Motorist Who Killed Two Pedestrians Charged with Misdemeanor 10-19-2000--Donor Gives $2 Million to St. John's 10-19-2000--SAMOHI/District Win National Grant 10-18-2000--The Battle of the Books 10-18-2000--Staff Recommends Denial of Target 10-17-2000--Thar She Blows: Sheared Hydrant Creates Geyser on Pico 10-17-2000--Pedestrian Killed by Motorist Identified 10-16-2000--School and College Board Candidates Race for Funds 10-16-2000--LETTERS: Zane on Katz, Target and Countering Bloom on Playhouse 10-16-00--SPORTS: Samohi Must Deal With First Loss of Season 10-13-00--City, Family Hit Brick Wall on Playhouse Suit 10-12-2000--Council Candidates Cash In on Contributions 10-12-2000--Club Sugar Hits Sour Note With Council 10-12-2000---- Hotels Double War Chest for Ballot Initiative 10-11-2000--The District's Top Ten: Teachers Honor Their Own 10-10--2000--Supporters of Anti-Corruption Initiative Get Final Say in Ballot Arguments 10-10---2000--More Letters: Playhouse, SMMR'S Legacy, Steering Away and the Homeless 10-09-2000---Prop KK Backers Seek Council Term Limits 10-9-2000--Promenade Braces for Big Mac Attack 10-09-2000--SPORTS: Samohi Wins Again; Receiver Chris Gary Praises Coaches 10-09-2000--LETTERS: Bloom and Others Weigh in on Playhouse, Plus More on Elections 10-6-2000--Making the Grade and Then Some 109-6-2000--Council Okays Disabilities Task Force 10-6-2000--Music: Local Clubs Send In The Clones 10-5-2---Paramedic's Call Leads to Drug Cache 10-5-2000--Council Green Lights College Parking Structure; Gives Final Go-ahead to RAND 10-5-2000--Out With the Old In With the New 10-5-2000--LETTERS: Promenade Trees, Hotel Owners, Playhouse, Homeless, Sundance and ATMs 10-2-2000--School District's Two Unions Endorse Escarce, Davis and Jordan 10-2-2000--Council Candidates Tackle the Living Wage, the RAND Land and Preferential Parking 10-01-2000--Promenade Trees Slated for Costly Removal 10-2-2000--Council Delays Living Wage Decision 10-2-2000--SPORTS:Gordon's Ankle Broken, But Samohi's Spirit Remains High 10-2-2000--LETTERS: Good News, Playhouse and Boathouse