On Friday, June 21 and Monday, June 24 the education committee of the Santa Monica Palisades Masonic Lodge will give away about 500 books to children in the Santa Monica-Malibu
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife seeks public comments on whether the northeastern Pacific Ocean population of white sharks should be listed as a threatened or endangered species under
How do you get an overweight, out-of-shape Jewish lady "of a certain age" to join a flamenco class?
You nag. You nudge. You kvetch. You promise her ice
The American public lost a strong champion for chemical disclosure and health and safety oversight when Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) died on June 3. The nation mourns his passing.
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Here they go again! Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights every year has to think up more and more devious tricks on apartment owners to get re-elected. They have
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Since it is obvious to me that approximately 99 percent of Santa Monicans are against overbuilding, I've been trying to figure out who the powerful few are
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Since Santa Monica's transformation into Dubai by the bay, its warmth and charms are gone. It has turned into a money pit for developers, plain and simple.
THIRD STREET PROMENADE — For the first time in Santa Monica someone plead guilty to assault with a deadly weapon after seriously wounding a pedestrian last year while recklessly cycling near
SAMOHI — Former Santa Monica star point guard Trevis Jackson has picked Sacramento State to continue his basketball career.
After leading Samohi to its first CIF-Southern Section championship in the sport
Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier launched three new live streaming high-definition webcams recording events in the park, on the Pacific Wheel and at the pier. The videos are
California has a long and glorious history of providing educational opportunities to all segments of its population. Lately, however, this commitment to life-long learning has faltered, and we should all