Tell Us Your Favorite Santa Monica Next Story of 2015!

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SaMoNextWith only about 10 days left in 2015, we thought we’d ask our readers to tell us what their favorite Santa Monica Next stories of the last year have been.

Maybe you particularly liked one of our Throwback Thursday pieces. Perhaps you enjoyed our ongoing coverage of Santa Monica’s new bike-share system, the first in L.A. County.

Or, maybe you found one of our infographics to be particularly illuminating. Or, perhaps you looked to Santa Monica Next for coverage of local — and regional — housing issues.

Maybe you always looked forward to our various opinion pieces by people like Frank Gruber’s perceptive and in-depth look at local politics and planning or Josh Stephens’ article, “Silicon Beach Misses Chance to Curb Rising Rents.”

Perhaps you really liked our three-part interview with Santa Monica’s new City Manager, Rick Cole or our two-part interview with Cole’s predecessor, Rod Gould. Or there’s something we simply forgot to mention here that you enjoyed the most this year.

We want to know which stories you valued and enjoyed most in 2015. Let us know in the comments below and please include your Twitter handle. Before the year is out, we’ll do a round up of all your favorite articles from 2015.

Jason Islas
Jason Islashttp://santamonicanext.org
Jason Islas is the editor of Santa Monica Next and the director of the Vote Local Campaign. Before joining Next in May 2014, Jason had covered land use, transit, politics and breaking news for The Lookout, the city’s oldest news website, since February 2011.

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