June 2006
6-30--LETTERS -- Assurances During a Time of Change 6-29--School Bond Likely in November 6-27--LETTERS: "Now you see it; now you don't" 6-29--Latin Fusion Kicks off Twilight Dance Series 6-28--Greens Clear Feinstein in Funding Controversy ECONOMIES OF SCALE 6-26--PART I: Faulty Scales, Little Oversight Could Weigh on Recycling Revenues 6-27--PART II -- City Weighs Options for Recycling Center 6-26--Homeowners Sue to Block Public Beach Club 6-23--Memories and Hopes for SAMOHI Grads 6-22--SAMOHI Champs Earn Berths to Shanghai 6-22--EXTRA!!! Bayside to Stand Trial in Farmers Market Case 6-22--PALpalooza Tickets on Sale to Benefit Police Activities League 6-21--City Removes Reed Park Trees 6-20--Appeals Court Upholds Events Ordinance 6-20--Interim Superintendent Matthews to Leave District 6-19--Special Ed Parents Allege “Secret Deals” 6-16--Homeless Efforts Show Progress, Council Told 6-15--Council Backs More Power for City Manager 6-15--Jackson Browne to Play For The Arts 6-15--Council Bans Styrofoam, Plastic, though Impacts are Unclear 6-14--City Turns to Alternative Fuel 6-14--Former Activist Dead at 43 6-13--City Manager Seeks more Power over Hiring, Firing 6-13--City Eyes Sears Location for Transit Hub 6-12--Managing by the Book 6-9--City, Bayside Seek to Dismiss Farmers Market Lawsuits 6-8--Homeless Man Arrested After Shooting at Officers with Toy Gun 6-8--EXCLUSIVE -- Tax Change Could Cost City as Much as $12 Million a Year 6-8--Shriver Calls for Municipal Reforms 6-8--Court Okays Demo of Dilapidated Apartment 6-7--EXTRA!!! Brownley Wins Assembly Seat 6-7--New Affordable Housing Set to Come on Line 6-6--Santa Monicans to Help Decide Key Races 6-6--City Officials Keep Watchful Eye on Newly Expanded Park 6-5--Samohi Redesign Gets Mixed Reviews 6-5--Transit Officials Urge Drivers to Dump the Pump Thursday 6-2--EXTRA!!! Mall Officials Scrap Redevelopment Plan 6-2--Airport Bill Flies without Amendments 6-2--Matthews Out of Running for Superintendent’s Job 6-1--An Exercise in Democracy 6-1--Straus Graduates From SAMOHI Unexpectedly 6-1--Meeting between Macerich, City and Community Group Could Signal Fresh Start for Mall Redevelopment