Twenty years ago in Australia I helped free a bottlenose dolphin from a drift net. In 2004, a small pod of bottlenose dolphins protected four swimmers from great white sharks
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No doubt everyone reading this paper has their horror stories regarding the downfall of the U.S. Postal Service. In my case it has been umpteen instances of my
We are living in a world where we have around 196 countries and each country has its own customs, rituals, values, traditions, languages and cultures. Each and every culture is
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Some thoughts on the little feud between Mr. Galloway ("Cronkite would be devastated," Letters to the Editor, Feb. 4) and Mr. Macaulay ("Lesson in language,"
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I would love if the City Council took a survey of us residents of Santa Monica, you know those who pay the city taxes, shop at the local stores,
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My wife and I just returned from a very pleasant two-day stay in Santa Monica where we had hotel rooms on Ocean Avenue. We have been to Santa Monica
In honor of Black History Month, Santa Monica College will have special guest speakers Santa Monica Police Chief Jacqueline A. Seabrooks and Dr. Benjamin P. Bowser.
Seabrooks will speak on
The Santa Monica Public Library on Wednesday announced the release of a mobile app for iPhone, iPad and Android devices.
Library card holders can now use the free app to
MALIBU — The district attorney's office filed charges Wednesday against Malibu Councilman Skylar Peak stemming from a Christmas Day crash.
Peak faces charges of misdemeanor hit-and-run, reckless driving and
CITYWIDE — Do you smell that? It's love. Valentine's Day is near and businesses all over Santa Monica are getting ready to woo you with their promotions
Santa Monica College, in collaboration with the California Works Alliance, has helped 124 residents of east Los Angeles County earn degrees in sustainable resource management from the California Resource Recovery