January 12, 2026
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Thomas B. Elias, Columnist

Oil Severance Tax: Huge 2012 Initiative Battle:

Trying to predict the hottest campaigns over California initiatives many months in advance is a bit like reading tea leaves. But there are some exceptions this summer: The attempt by Amazon.com to reverse a legislative […]

The Bainbridge Island dedication ceremony on Aug. 6

Hometown Heroes: Bainbridge Islanders:

An hour in a day, dedicated to celebrating a story that started during WWII, healing old wounds and honoring an honorable community. In 1942 Bainbridge Island, Washington, had a population of fewer than 3000 people. […]

Steve Stajich, Columnist

Finding Peace In The Chocolate Milk War:

I grew up in Wisconsin but you should stick around for the rest of this column because it might not go exactly the way you’d think with me being a child of “America’s Dairyland.” It’s […]

Thomas B. Elias, Columnist

More Honesty on Dropouts Is Still Not Enough:

For many years, it could have been standard to suggest that entering high school students look around their homerooms on the fall semester’s first day and notice everyone present. Because they could expect that one […]

Letters to the Editor:

Dear Editor, Time and again I’ve read in the Mirror how the City of Santa Monica pats itself on its shoulder about its streetscape improvements in progress. Parimal M. Rohit, a Mirror Contributor, wrote in […]

Steve Stajich, Columnist

Too Near the Mouth of the Whale?:

At one point or another during your childhood, you viewed the following piece of cartoon animation: Somebody (likely an anthropomorphic dog wearing a fishing vest) is sitting in a diminutive rowboat out at sea, minding […]

Steve Stajich, Columnist

Another Big Weekend for Guns:

Those of you following national trends beyond the box office numbers might have noticed that in addition to the accelerated primate evolution represented in “Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” last weekend was also […]

Thomas B. Elias, Columnist

“Paycheck Protection” Gives it a Third Try:

Anti-union sentiment has always been strong in California, with today’s particular emphasis on resentment of public employee unions whose members’ pay and benefits sometimes equal or exceed the levels to which recession has reduced similar […]