November 2003
11-28--Shot in Pico Neighborhood Thought to be Gang Related 11-28--Conservancy Wins High Grade 11-28--LETTERS: Party Noises and Thanks from JAMS 11-26--EXTRA!!! Council Tables Noise Ordinance 11-26--Woman Apparently Shot near Santa Monica Boulevard 11-25--Suspect in Pico Slaying Arrested for Unrelated Gun Charge 11-25--Investigation into Market Tragedy Complete 11-24--Man Shot in Pico Neighborhood 11-24--SAMOHI Students Post Record Scores 11-24--WHAT I SAY: Happy Thanksgiving and be Thankful the Planning Commission can't Continue it 11-24--LETTERS: Historical Society Created by Many 11-22--EXTRA!!! City Wins $92.5 Million, New Water Facility in Landmark Settlement 11-22--LETTERS: PNA Responds to Gun Violence 11-21--City Expected to Settle Biggest Case 11-21--LETTERS: More than “Crisis Response” Needed 11-20--The Challenges of Thinking Small 11-19--Bylaw Changes Make it Harder to Win SMRR Nod 11-19--Shots Ring Out in Pico Neighborhood 11-19--Sexual Assailant Sentenced 11-18--Molotov Cocktails Set off Small Fire 11-18--Police Chief, Auto Dealers, Marketing Innovator Honored 11-18--LETTERS: Kudos and a Different Take 11-17--Report Concludes Community Unity Can End Violence 11-17--RAND Report: Reducing Gun Violence 11-17--Body Found Near Freeway 11-17--WHAT I SAY: The Peyton Place of Planning 11-14--Meet Mr. Pope 11-13--Council Tables Measure to Limit Promenade Chains 11-12--In Defense of a Fence 11-12--LETTERS: Counting Students Saved and Coming Through 11-12--MORE LETTERS: Thanksgiving 11-11--Farmers Market Victims Fund Closes as Investigation Continues 11-11--Midnight Special Opens New Chapter 11-10--A Love Affair With Santa Monica 11-10--WHAT I SAY: Walling In and Walling Out 11-7- SPECIAL REPORT Pedestrian’s Paradise 11-6--Development Boards Tackle Multi-family Design Standards 11-5--LETTERS: Overreacting, Grateful and Reaping What they Sow 11-4--College Board Gives Pope its Blessing 1-4--Suspect in Stabbing Arrested 11-3--Top Leaders Vie for Open SMC Seat 11-3--Man Stabbed by Brother 11-3--WHAT I SAY: Ungrateful Greens & Fences and Hedges 11-3--City Council Moves to Encourage Better Design, Sustainability