January 2002
1-31--Tenant Evicted to Make Way for Required On-Site Manager 1-31--City to Get 12 New Traffic Officers 1-30--Laying the Foundation for Peace 1-29--More Email, More Debates 1-29--Landlords File Suit Against State 1-29--Councilman Threatens to Sue City over Meeting Hours 1-29--Carjacker Gets Away but Leaves Car Behind 1-28--Pico Youth & Family Center Opens 1-28--Parents, Officials Vent Frustration Over Construction Delays 1-28--LETTERS -- "SMRR-logic," Catholic Bashing" and "Diabolical Treatment" 1-25--Bayside Board Airs Construction Complaints 1-25--Manhunt in Pico Results in Two Arrests 1-25--WHAT I SAY--When More is Less 1-25--Bayside Board Picks Task Force Members 1-23--COUNCIL UPDATE: From Civic Center to Playhouse Council Gets an Earful 1-23--Council Approves Virginia Park Renovation 1-22--The Play Must Go On, Playhouse Supporters to Urge Council 1-21--Board Takes Steps to Curb Permit Students 1-21--School Board Contemplates Parcel Tax, Supports College Bond 1-21--LETTERS: Ashamed to be Catholic, Kissing A-- and Salty Jam 1-18--EXTRA!!! School District Shakeup 1-18--Woman Dies in Santa Monica Jail 1-18--Saint John's Nurses Turn Down Union 1-18--WHAT I SAY -- Civic Minded 1-17--Fire Damages Ocean Park Home 1-17--City, College, School District Share Money Woes 1-17--New Records Law Makes Public Requests Easier 1-17--LETTERS: No Sympathy for Trader Joe's and Anchovies, Anyone 1-16--EXTRA!!! Boathouse Eviction Proceeding 1-16--Teachers Union President Tours Schools 1-16--City Cashes in on AAA Ratings 1-16--Attempted Robbery Disrupts Schools Lunchtime 1-14--YMCA Unveils New Facility 1-14--Director Collapses and Dies Following Basketball Game 1-14--OPINION: Planning Chair Kelly Olsen's Take on Trader Joe's 1-11--Henna Artists Launch Effort to Erase City Ban 1-11--VERITAS Slated for November Ballot 1-11--WHAT I SAY -- Follow the Anchovies 1-10--City Approves Market Rate Housing Project Slated for Target Site 1-10--Council's Budget Priorities No Surprise 1-9--EXTRA!!! Council Halts Restaurant Conversions on Promenade 1-9--Council Gets Gloomy Economic Forecast 1-8--A Strange Twist of Fate: A New Years Day Car Crash Leads to Fugitives' Capture 1-8--City's AAA Bond Rating Reaffirmed 1-8--Council to Grapple with Saving Promenade Restaurants 1-8--LETTERS: Tickets, Flags and Soccer Fields 1-8--MORE LETTERS: Setting the Record Straight on Suit Against City 1-7--EXCLUSIVE New Trader Joe's Store Likely Dead 1-7--New Permit Procedure Prompts Backup at City Hall 1-7--LETTERS: "Chair Olsen and His Lesser Mimics" and "Fix the Flaws" 1-7--Woman Struck by Car on Wilshire 1-4--Peering into the Future of Downtown 1-4--The Art of Business 1-4--WHAT I SAY--Tourist in L.A. 1-4--BAYSIDE BUSINESS: Still Room at the Inns 1-4--The Top Downtown Stories of 2001 1-3--City Isn't the Safest or the Most Dangerous 1-3--Surveying Pico 1-3--Violent Crimes Mark First Day of New Year