On May 29 at 1:35 p.m., Santa Monica police officers working patrol observed a subject lying on the west sidewalk in the 2300 block of Centinela Avenue.
Officers
Editor:
We, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Health and Safety District Advisory Committee, strongly support funding for the Venice Family Clinic (VFC) as the lead agency of a
Last week the Museum of Flying and the Santa Monica Airport Association sponsored a field trip for all the third-grade classes at Edison Language Academy. Students toured the Museum
Unsolicited Press has released Santa Monica resident Steven Charnow's first novel, "Charlie Fig and the Lip."
Set in Brooklyn, 1959, Aaron Lipstein is about to graduate
The Commission on the Status of Women is accepting applications for a vacancy position beginning July 1, 2015.
Established in 1981, the COSW acts in an advisory role to the
California is an expensive place to live, but some residents feel the burden of this more than others when it comes time to pay their car insurance bills.
To determine
Editor:
I see that Mayor Kevin McKeown has let another flea-bitten cat out of the City of Santa Monica's bottomless bag of errors and incompetency in a
How we design our streets says a lot about what we value as a community. Are they safe and comfortable to use for everyone in the community, whether you are
The Council for Responsible Sport has announced that LA MARATHON LLC has been awarded Silver Level Certification for its work organizing the 2015 ASICS LA Marathon. The marathon earned credit
Jacob Shima, a sophomore at Crossroads High School in Santa Monica, has been awarded a National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) scholarship for 2015-16. Jacob will study