MALIBU — Wildlife rescue workers confirmed last week that two sea lions that washed onto the Malibu coast on Oct. 10 and 11 died of gunshot wounds, while a third dead
CULVER CITY — Two teams will enter, but only one will leave with sole possession of first place in the Ocean League.
Santa Monica football (4-3 overall) and Culver City (3-4)
MALIBU — An environmental report published by the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District shows district officials were first approached by Malibu High teachers in 2010 over environmental concerns at the school.
In partnership with the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Santa Monica Police Department is hosting an anonymous pill "take-back" event to fight prescription drug abuse.
Locals are encouraged to
Editor:
It was great to read that (Editor-in-Chief Kevin Herrera) rides his bike to work every day ("Pedal power," Oct. 17). I am concerned though that you only
Editor: There is certain to be much discussion on who won the latest fiasco in Washington. As usual, this is a no-brainer. The winner is President Obama and Congress. The loser is the American taxpayer. End of discussion. Don Wagner Santa Monica
Editor:
Now, after two weeks, we have our Congress back from their strike. What? You read that correctly, for that is exactly what it was. Our congressmen stayed home from
DOWNTOWN — Santa Monica is opening its arms to welcome new members to its family.
Earlier this month, city officials and community members gathered at the Soka Gokkai International Youth Center
The OP Cafe, located at 3117 Ocean Park Blvd., is kicking off a three-day taco fundraiser for the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation this afternoon.
From 4 p.m. to 7