The Nov. 12 front page story “Study details long history of housing discrimination,” shares an important perspective on how racially restrictive covenants have shaped our region. Equally important, ...
Eric Lawrence's article should sound an alarm for community members who care about their neighbors who depend on this bus stop for carrying out daily activities. ("Taylor’s Southland Center orders ...
Regarding the Nov. 10 article, “443-Unit Sears Housing Project Gets Pushback from Santa Barbara Review Board,” clearly the “Orange County developers” (why does that phrase keep showing up in Santa ...
Re: “Hold the government accountable on SNAP” (Page A6, Nov. 12). SNAP fraud exceeds $10 billion a year. Total benefits in 2024 alone were nearly $100 billion. Currently, more than 12% of Americans ...
Letters: Alameda County DA should have one standard of justice Letters: Personal history could lend understanding to students Letters: Coal terminal developer must deliver on jobs Letters: Nuclear ...
What consequences for ‘No Sharia’ sponsor? State Rep. Hillary Cassel sponsors a “No Sharia Law Act,” to supposedly protect Americans from the imposition of foreign laws (“Florida ‘No Sharia Act’ ...
Edwardsville's Cooper Wittek, right, competes in the 52nd Annual Granite City Robinson/Lang Invitational on Sept. 6, 2025, in Granite City. The Edwardsville cross country teams left everything on the ...
Thank you for posting excerpts of Josh Molina’s excellent Nov. 3 interview, “Outspoken Cruisery Owner Aron Ashland Raises Concerns About Bicycles.” I wholeheartedly agree with all of the points ...
I’m curious to understand the logic of the letter writer from Zachary on Oct. 11, blaming the Republicans for the shutdown. The Republican House voted to keep the government open with a narrow ...
Forty-three years ago, in 1982, Detroit was introduced to a wonderful character, Count Scary, played by none other than Mr. Tom Ryan. Count Scary was no ordinary vampire. With his exaggerated ...