September 2004
9-30--Stalled Malibu Secession Effort to Resume 9-30--Santa Monica to Challenge Playa Vista Phase II Project 9-30--Council Inches Toward Auto Dealer Expansions 9-29--Drive-by Shooting Near Edison School 9-29--Saint John’s Reconstruction Gets Blessing 9-28--Auto Dealer Proposals Go to Council 9-28--Team for Change Goes from Trio to Duo 9-27--Shriver Denies Rumors of Political Aspiration 9-27--WHAT I SAY: The Matrix 9-24--Sexual Assault on Pico 9-24--City Workers Back Three Incumbents, Challenger 9-24--MUSIC: The Kings of the Blues and the French Prince of Piano at Westside Clubs This Week in Clubland 9-23--Opponents Question Tactics in College Bond Campaign 9-23--LETTERS: Commission on a Mission 9-22--Council Candidates Pledge to Support School Funding 9-22--Assembly Incumbent Touches Base in Santa Monica 9-22--LETTERS: Katz Sets Record Straight 9-21--Candidates Tackle Jet Traffic 9-20--Woman Shot in Sunset Park 9-20--Police Officers Endorse Three SMRR Candidates, One Rival 9-20--Chamber Candidates Come Out Swinging 9-20--WHAT I SAY: A Landmark Tale of Two Garages 9-17--MUSIC: Local Indie Musicians Succumb to Pier Pressure; Temple Bar Throws Its Own Anniversary Party 9-16--Firefighters Pick Three Incumbents, Shriver 9-16--Lantana Expansion Approved, Residents Divided 9-15--Candidates Tackle Rent Issues, as SMRR Challengers Boycott Landlord Forum 9-15--Chamber Picks Slates 9-14--School Board Approves Gift Policy, Malibu Separation Process 9-14--Special Ed Lagging Despite Reforms, Parents Say 9-13--Field of Candidates Shrinks; Race Remains Heated 9-13-WHAT I SAY: Back to All Politics is Local 9-13--Hammond Exhibits the Masters At Getty “Blueseum” 9-10--SMC Strong After 75 Years 9-10--MUSIC: From Shannon to Hammond, Blue is the Color of this Week’s Best Live Music on the Westside 9-10--Apartment Owners Settle Child Discrimination Suit 9-10--Summer of '06 Could Prove Rough Ride Downtown 9-10--A Taste of Europe 9-10--EXTRA!!! Incumbents Hedge Their Bets 9-9 -- SPECIAL REPORT: Tuning Up Bayside’s Economic Engine 9-9 -- Upswing for Downtown Economy 9-8 -- SMRR Opponents Punch Campaigns into Overdrive, as Chamber Meets with Candidates 9-6 -- Last Rites of Summer Draw Crowds to Beaches 9-6 -- WHAT I SAY: The Big One 9-3 -- Police Looking for Drinking Drivers, Seat Belt Scofflaws 9-2 -- District Scores Improve in Key State Index 9-2 -- Clemons Brings Sax Appeal to Closing Concert on the Pier 9-1--Local Greens Endorse Feinstein 9-1--LETTERS: Gruber’s “Myopic Anti-environmentalism”