SMMUSD HDQRTRS — The Board of Education will be down a member for at least the next couple months.
Ben Allen resigned from the Ed Board last month in order to
CITYWIDE — Leave it to a Santa Monica band to find soul in a parking garage.
We Are The West has played shows in a mineshaft and an abandoned convent but
WILSHIRE BLVD — The city's most enigmatic developer is bringing in a slew of new eateries early next year.
Mendocino Farms, Sidecar Doughnuts, and Juice Served Here will open
LONG AGO — This headline, from the Los Angeles Times on Nov. 11, 1914, might be the most innocent and idealistic of all time: "Santa Monica Hits On Way To
CITYWIDE — Biking is on the rise across the nation but especially in Santa Monica.
A report released by City Hall earlier this month - an update on the progress of
CITY HALL — About one in six city vehicles are in the midst of a 60-day dirty period.
Last month, City Council voted unanimously to leave 117 vehicles in its roughly
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — As school district money from one bond measure wanes and another waxes, Ed Board members discussed how best to get some envisioned projects rolling.
Measure ES, passed by
BUFFER PARK — The Recreation and Parks Commission wants the city's newest park to be named after a hero.
Commissioners considered a list of names put forth by the
SM PIER — After a journey across the country and back, Armand Young, of West Virginia, is stuck, like the Israelites on the border of Canaan, at the Staples on Wilshire
CITY HALL — After about 500 meetings and thousands of hours in the Council Chambers, Bob Holbrook will take to the dais one last time tonight.
Holbrook, elected in 1990, is
PALISADES PARK — After 10 months of enforcement, city officials say the controversial ordinance that restricts the usage of public parks for outdoor fitness training had its intended effect but could
WILSHIRE BLVD — With Callahan's scheduled to close on New Year's Eve, building owners are moving forward with their plans for a farm-to-table diner and a restoration