SAMOHI — Santa Monica High School's sprawling campus was eerily quiet on Monday, the final day of winter break and still absent the student population set to trudge back
CITYWIDE — On Dec. 31 as people across the country rang in the new year, tax professionals had one eye on the festivities and a nervous eye on Washington D.C.
WEST L.A. — It's rare that childhood pastimes translate into adult pursuits, particularly when they involve small plastic building blocks.
Don't tell that to Thomas Musca,
OCEAN PARK BLVD — Keshawn McPherson and Andrew Allison, both 11, stood in Evett's Model Shop Saturday afternoon and marveled at the hand-built model airplanes hanging from the ceiling
SM COURTHOUSE — The Muslim owners of a Santa Monica luxury hotel are asking for a new trial in a discrimination case in which a jury found they had shut down
CITY HALL — As of Friday at 4:30 p.m., eight civic-minded souls had put themselves up for consideration for a single vacancy on the Planning Commission, a role that
PICO BLVD — City officials are recommending the City Council cut off funding to a youth center less than a month after half of its board members resigned over differences with
MAIN STREET — "Hey dude, if you can bomb a shirt, you can get paid, not arrested."
That's what Jonathan Mooney, a Santa Monica resident and nationally-recognized
DOWNTOWN — The law firm defending Santa Monica's nativity scenes has taken the case to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals after a defeat in early December that left
MID-CITY — No one likes going to the emergency room, and that sentiment is felt even more profoundly by small children for whom the fear of pain is not tempered with
LINCOLN BLVD — Lincoln Boulevard south of Interstate 10 makes an impression on those that traverse it, just not a positive one.
"It's a street you don'
CITYWIDE — Who you are is a function of what you do rather than what high-minded ideals you profess to the world.
In the past 12 months, Santa Monicans have come