June 2004
6-30--City Attorney Sues Landlord Under Consumer Protection Law 6-30--Historical Society Awarded $50,000 to Preserve New Collection 6-29--Moore "Meet Up" Rallies Anti-Bush Troops 6-27--Council Tables Restaurant Proposals 6-25--Appeals Court Grants Rehearing in Harassment Law Case 6-25--LETTERS: Upset Lawyer and Non-Existent Budget Process 6-28--All Displaced Tenants to Get Relocation Money Under New Law 6-28--WHAT I SAY: Home for the Holidays 6-25--MUSIC: Fishbone and The Bonedaddys Launch This Summer’s Pier Concerts; The Mills Brothers Sing Nostalgic at Culver City Hall 6-24--Council to Tentatively Explore $175 Million Bond Measure 6-24--LETTERS: Boiling Mad and Criminalizing Good Neighbors 6-23--New Fee Catches Property Owners Off Guard 6-23--Jailing Homeless, Chronic Alcoholic Not Cruel, Court Finds 6-23--LETTERS: Lord of the Land 6-22--Civic Center Development Will Have Traffic Impacts, Report Concludes 6-22--OPINION: Costa Hawkins Has Saved Santa Monica Rental Housing 6-22--HEALTH NEWS: New State-of-the-Art Radiation Oncology Facility Keeps Saint John’s at Forefront of Cancer Treatment 6-21--Minor Accident Trains Spotlight on Santa Monica 6-21--WHAT I SAY: A Good Night's Work PUBLIC NOTICE: 2004 Election Information 6-18--Smelly Water Triggers Flood of Complaints 6-18--Shots Fired in Pico Neighborhood 6-18--LETTERS: Sharing Blame and Enemies of the State 6-17--Council Gives Nod to Municipal Living Wage; Approves Budget 6-17--Olympic Flame Burns Bright in Santa Monica 6-16--Community Corp Vies to Develop Civic Center Village 6-15--Rent Board Grants Lowest Hike in 5 Years 6-15--Feinstein Kicks Off Reelection Bid 6-15--LETTERS: An Open Letter to the Santa Monica College Trustees 6-14--WHAT I SAY: The 55 Percent Solution 6-14--UPDATE: Council Tackles Cabs, Divers and Outdoor Cafes 6-11--MUSIC: Reggae, Folk, Ukelele Strumming and Melodic Rock on the Westside This Week 6-11--BAYSIDE BUSINESS: Hotels Bouncing Back 6-11--Helping Small Business Grow 6-10--Hedge Owners Get Reprieve 6-9--$175 Million Bond May Not Be a Walk in the Park 6-9--Woman Must Pay Back Legal Clients 6-9--Street Ambassador 6-8--SPECIAL REPORT: Downtown Renewal 6-8--Sun Sets on Reagan’s Rest in Santa Monica 6-8--LETTERS: They Will Be Coming and A Call to Mutiny 6-8--HEALTH NEWS: Donor Appreciation Merit Awards; Peers Recognize Nursing Excellence 6-7--Council to Tackle Thorny Hedge Law 6-7--WHAT I SAY: Where Ordinances are Ordinary, the Claude Rains Award and Big Hedges 6-7--Man Shot, in Stable Condition 6-7--Powerful Line Up Likely for Council Race 6-4--MUSIC: Twilight Dance Series Announces Concert Line-up 6-4--SAMOHI Coach Charged with Unlawful Sex with Minor 6-4--Faculty Group Backs Challengers in College Race 6-4--Police Nab Bank Robber 6-3--EXTRA!!! College to Consider $175 Million Local Facilities Bond 6-3--EXCLUSIVE: New SMRR Members Could Carry Clout 6-3--Ex-School Board President Jumps into Council Race 6-2--Faculty to Weigh in on Elections 6 -2--City Launches Redesigned Site 6-1--Local Voters Fail to Exercise Choices, Study Finds 6-1--Developers Race to meet Deadline for Civic Center Village