Almost 20 years ago, Money Magazine sponsored a debate and panel discussion at UCLA on Proposition 13. When one of the panelists, with ties to the public sector, began to
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In the last several years there has been a dramatic rise in the number of surf schools and school surf classes (the former are private enterprises, the latter associated
Pacifica Christian’s Maile Lane spikes the ball past two Brentwood blockers. Pacifica Christian went on to beat Brentwood on the road on Tuesday afternoon in three straight sets; 26-14, 25-12 and 25-13. Pacifica Christian improves to 10-4 overall and 3-0 in the Liberty League.
CROSSROADS — Memorial Park Neighborhood planners are looking to spruce up Colorado Boulevard while adhering to the density and height restrictions of the Land Use and Circulation Element, city officials said
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Agency ran a $275,000 deficit last fiscal year, $86,000 less than originally projected.
Rent Control Board administrator Tracy Condon said that the board&
The Rotary Club of Santa Monica is accepting applications for its Community and Youth Grants program from Santa Monica nonprofit organizations.
The grants, which range from $500 to $3,500,
The Paw Project, a Santa Monica nonprofit that advocates for the nationwide ban of a veterinary practice called "declawing," will host a West Coast-premiere of its self-titled documentary
Investors don't seem to think much about dividends. But in a sense, the dividend that a company pays can be the most important indicator of value that we
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Edward F. King, director of Transit Services for the Big Blue Bus, tiptoed around one large problem experienced with the Big Blue Bus and GLOW.
My wife and I
Editor: Your City Hall fountain story (“Gates around City Hall fountain to come down,” Oct. 12-13) seems to say, in summary, “Santa Monica is having trouble getting water to flow downhill. Replacing 52 rose bushes with concrete is a thorny issue!” Will it dribble? Will it hold? Guess it depends (pun
DOWNTOWN — A decision to turn down county funding and charge out-of-town seniors is paying off at WISE & Healthy Aging.
In September, WISE served 28 more Santa Monica residents at