As a kid growing up in Los Angeles, the term “black and white” referred to police vehicles. It meant watch out, here come the cops. When I was 10-years-old, my mother looked out of our apartment window and saw a black and white with two kids spread-eagled on it being frisked. I was one of them. We had been playing with toy guns (I liked westerns at the time – “Rawhide” was my favorite), and the LAPD figured they would use the opportunity to give us kids some trouble. Of course they did not reckon on my mother, who raced down the stairs and immediately started hollering at them for harassing kids. We won that battle, however, I know many share the sensitivity of my generation. The reason for telling you all this? I am sorry to see the nice, friendly looking, beachy feel of the Santa Monica Police Department’s patrol cars being traded for the harsh feel of a “black and white.” I respect Chief Butt’s reasons for doing it; I just don’t share his opinion that it is necessary. City Councilman Herb Katz tried to mediate the issue, but in the end only Councilman Kevin McKeown stood up for our “blue and whites.”Michael RosenthalPublisher & EditorI understand the tradition of black and white; I grew up watching “Dragnet” too, but I think we in Santa Monica have a good thing going. Whenever I see a Big Blue Bus on the road I feel pride for our Santa Monica, and I react the same positive way to our blue and white police cars. We have a superior police department, and the distinctive color scheme distinguishes our officers from the other police and sheriffs who drive through our city on the way to courts, etc. Unless there is a compelling public safety reason, I tend to prefer the friendly look of our blue and whites.Kevin McKeownSanta Monica City Councilman
You might be interested in …

City of Malibu issues new rebuild permits as Palisades Fire recovery reaches new milestones
The first beachfront home affected by the devastating 2025 wildfire is nearing the completion of its framing stage on Carbon Beach. Malibu families trying to rebuild after the Palisades Fire got a little closer to […]
LA28 Reveals Route for Olympic Road Cycling Race Beginning in Venice Beach
While Venice had already been identified as the starting location for the races, Tuesday’s announcement confirmed the finish line. Olympic organizers have released new details about one of the marquee competitions of the 2028 Summer […]

Film Review: The Furious
By Dolores Quintana Kenji Tanigaki’s The Furious has received a lot of praise and deserves all of it. I felt like the stuffing got kicked out of me while watching it, and I loved every minute of […]

Santa Monica Conservancy Moves to Block Demolition of 1923 Craftsman Bungalow
Following a June 4 commission vote that cleared the Wilshire Montana home for removal, preservationists are seeking a permanent landmark title. Preservation advocates are executing a secondary strategy to protect a 1923 Craftsman bungalow in […]

Film Review: Disclosure Day
FILM REVIEWDISCLOSURE DAYRated PG-13145 MinutesReleased June 12th This cinematic story by Steven Spielberg comes from the heart and opens the mind to contemplation of unanswerable questions that surround our existence as human beings. How can […]

Dragon Alley Coffee opens flagship shop in Downtown Santa Monica on June 17
Founder Richard Chand will host a public ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring complimentary coffee, food, and live entertainment. Downtown business leaders and a local entrepreneur will gather Wednesday morning to celebrate the grand opening of Dragon Alley […]
Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!
DIGITAL
RECENT POSTS
Sweet Laurel Bakery Will Not Reopen in Palisades, Closes Santa Monica Pickup Spot
Sweet Laurel opened its flagship store in Palisades Village in 2018 and built a strong following across West Los Angeles....
Read morePOPULAR
SM.a.r.t. Column: Santa Monica Isn’t Rebounding Yet. It’s Replacing
Santa Monica officially reports numerous new business openings, often highlighted by the media as signs of economic recovery. However, a...
Read moreNewsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!
DIGITAL
RECENT POSTS
Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!









