NEW ROADS — When viewed completely detached from context, the papers hanging on the walls over at the current New Roads School's art exhibit are calming.
Light green poster-sized
CITY HALL — Property, sales, and business tax revenues are higher than expected but City Hall is projecting a $3.2 million deficit by fiscal year 2017-18.
The increased revenues will
CITYWIDE — Andrea Lines just wanted to ride in a cab.
An employee of a local technology company, she was paying for a trip to the Los Angeles International Airport but
The Ocean Park post office is scheduled to reopen Wednesday after asbestos tests came back clean.
The post office has been closed since Saturday at 5 p.m. after an
CITYWIDE — While city officials debate medical marijuana dispensaries, delivery drivers are taking pot to the doorsteps of Santa Monica residents.
In their recent recommendations against allowing pot shops in the
SMMUSD HDQTRS — New state laws and a different approach to discipline have led to fewer student suspensions in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District and across the state, according to
SILICON BEACH — For the more digitally inclined, imagine live streaming video combined with Kickstarter or Indiegogo. For the less digitally inclined, imagine a good old fashion telethon but on a
SAINT JOHN'S —Actress Kate Beckinsale helped Saint John's Health Center raise cash for a new yoga program at the hospital.
On Thursday, Beckinsale, along with celebrity
CITY HALL — Medical marijuana dispensaries had wide approval from the Planning Commission Wednesday night.
Despite recommendations against the pot shops made by Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks and city planners, five
MICHIGAN AVE — A large vein of bike paths on and around Michigan Avenue were approved this week.
The Michigan Avenue Neighborhood Greenway or MANGO, which is meant to ease pedestrian
MID-CITY — A big player in Sony's video game division is leaving the city and taking our name with it.
Santa Monica Studios, owned by Sony Computer Entertainment, announced