Editor:
Thank you for publishing John Whitehead's column on Bradley Manning ("The war against Bradley Manning a war against us all," That Rutherford Guy, March 11)
Editor:
I find it distressing that the city still wants to proceed with the concept of reducing parking in an effort to control traffic congestion. The concept of getting rid
OCEAN AVE — Although his fastest days are behind him, Brad Knoernschild is one runner who wills himself to the finish line every year.
Knoernschild, 55, is one of 185 Legacy
MONTANA AVE — Malissa Feruzzi Shriver is a Santa Monica superwoman.
Any given day you can find her taking tennis lessons, spending time with her family or lobbying for change in
ONTARIO, Calif. — Santa Monica's Jordan Mathews scored the game's first points, and more importantly, the game's last.
The senior, headed to play collegiate ball
SMO — Santa Monica Art Studios is home to over 30 artists, painters, printmakers, photographers, sculptors and mixed media artists. Its artists will be some of those with work on display
The 2013 Sustainable Quality Awards were handed out Wednesday to Santa Monica businesses that made significant achievements in the areas of sustainable economic development, social responsibility and stewardship of the
Editor:
Though I applaud the dismissal of Jeffrey Tumlin ("Community asks for consultant's head — again," March 14), I question keeping the firm he represented. Yes, Jeffrey
SAMOHI — Santa Monica penned another chapter in its historic postseason run.
The boys from Samohi routed Mission Hills, 51-34, on Tuesday at home to advance to the regional final of
FOURTH STREET STAIRS — Matt Richter-Sand will be celebrating his 31st birthday this Saturday, but he won't be indulging in any cake and ice cream.
Instead, he will be
The Pico Youth & Family Center is holding a community forum today, Thursday, to discuss the nonprofit's program plan and define its model of best practices in the