Ocean Ave.
Luxury homes bring in new restaurants
Three restaurants have signed up for the newly constructed Ocean Avenue South building located adjacent to Tongva Park.
The three dining concepts
History research
Editor:
I am carrying out research for a proposed book regarding pilots who lost their lives whilst serving with the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) in Britain during WWII.
CITYWIDE — The Santa Monica Fire Department has named Judah Mitchell as it's new Battalion Chief, a position that Mitchell said he is honored, humbled and excited to hold.
This essay is in response to three recent submissions to the SMDP by airport proponents. One is the May 10-11 column by Joe Bates in which he addresses my column
Daniel Archuleta, our jack-of-all-trades managing editor, died Wednesday morning. We are grieving. His family is grieving. Any attempt to sum up his contributions to our newspaper and to our lives
Several artistic genres will collide on July 18, 19 and 20 when a group of dancers paint to a spoken word accompaniment.
The event is a fundraiser for non-profit organization
Art lovers, shopaholics, love-birds, audiophiles and everyone in-between are being invited to the fifth annual Montana Ave. Artwalk and Music Festival.
More than 60 artists and musicians will set up
EarthCoco, Inc., an organic coconut company founded by Santa Monica residents Patrick Doles and Joel Polis, is using sales to rebuild Samar, an island within the central Philippines following Typhoon
Before entering a traditional ramen house there is a certain level of etiquette that should be understood. Speed is the name of the game. Once you are served your brim-
It is time for change on how our City Council is elect- ed. The current at-large scenario, whereby all voters in the city can cast ballots for all open seats
No doubt some people will look at these ridiculous new bus stops as "Opportunity Sites", an opportunity for a slip and fall lawsuit against the city. I am
Summer is here and many of us are heading out to spend time on the water.
We should be glad the Environmental Protection Agency has recently proposed a long-overdue rule