MAIN STREET — A Crossfit gym could be opening in the Edgemar Center in January.
Plans for the oft-criticized franchise were approved by the Planning Commission in June. Edgemar neighbors are
DOWNTOWN — Sometimes inspiration can come from the most unlikely of places.
Surfing champion and author Shaun Tomson has turned the personal tragedy of losing a son to peer pressure into
Santa Monica-based senior service provider WISE & Healthy Aging has received a $50,000 project continuation grant from social services nonprofit Archstone Foundation, said WISE President and CEO Grace Cheng
Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law three bills authored by State Sen. Ted Lieu (D-Santa Monica) over the weekend, all of which will take effect Jan. 1, 2014.
Senate Bill
Editor:
So, Santa Monica voters don't want development, says a Huntley Hotel-funded poll ("Voters don't want development says Huntley-funded poll," Oct. 12-13)? Do you
Editor:
In my opinion, there has been a consistent, concerted effort for maybe more than 20 years to distract voters in such a way as to further squeeze the air
PICO BOULEVARD — After a nearly yearlong legal battle, a $1.6 million gift from the Peggy Bergmann estate has been released to the Pico Youth & Family Center.
Amid internal
CORSAIR FIELD — Santa Monica football scored early and often against Morningside in the Ocean League opener en route to a 42-6 victory on Friday at Santa Monica College.
In front
Santa Monica Councilman Kevin McKeown was named Democrat of the Year by Los Angeles County Democrats for the second time in three years.
McKeown will represent the 50th Assembly District
Gov. Jerry Brown signed two bills sponsored by former Santa Monica Mayor, Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) into law last week.
Assembly Bill 1068 allows access to the pupil records
Dear EarthTalk: What's the skinny on essential oils? I love them, but a friend told me they are no good for the environment.
— Mary M., via e-mail
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