OLYMPIC HIGH — Students at Olympic High School are getting some good use out of their snooze buttons.
From Jan. 13 through Feb. 7 classes start at 9:15 a.m.
WILSHIRE BLVD — The voice of Martin Luther King was present, both literally and figuratively, in the SGI Auditorium Monday.
City officials, celebrities, and hundreds of residents came to celebrate the
SEVENTH STREET — Nearly a dozen of Santa Monica's oldest (and largest) residents are about to be firewood.
City Hall has determined that at least 11 eucalyptus trees on
FIFTH STREET— Expo Light Rail is expected to relieve Santa Monica's traffic problems but not this week.
Several sections of Fifth Street around Colorado Avenue and the connecting
SMMUSD HDQTRS — A new company is being brought in to help the school district with the contamination at Malibu High School.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education
CITYWIDE — At 4:30 a.m. 20 years ago today a 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck the Los Angeles region.
The most intense and most publicized damage was out in the
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica's trash is another landfill's treasure.
City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to raise the rates of waste collection for businesses and single-family homes this
The United States Postal Service made $25 million off the sale of the old Fifth Street post office building last month, USPS officials said.
There's no word what
CITY HALL — The free summer concerts at the Santa Monica Pier are a little less free, at least for taxpayers.
City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to boost the public safety
SAMOHI — The turnout — four judges, a handful of uniformed officers, a State Assembly member's representative, and the police chief — would normally have been a little overkill for basic
DOWNTOWN — Owners of the Third Street Promenade food court want to give it a farmers' market feel.
Centennial Real Estate and Lincoln Property Co., who recently paid $20.5