In the coming weeks, the sun, moon, and earth will align to elicit a gravitational pull on the oceans potent enough to generate some of the highest tides of the
In California, the overwhelming majority of homes are built with wood framing, which means the structures are susceptible to termite damage. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, termites
It’s not often that New York City and Santa Monica are linked together in the same sentence. But last Saturday, the two were literally linked by Ryo Murata, a
The Rose Café, a beloved institution in the Venice community since its establishment in 1979, has announced it will permanently close its doors. The decision comes in the wake of
In Santa Monica, homelessness is no longer just a problem, but a city-declared local emergency. While Santa Monica witnessed a 6% decrease in homelessness over the past year (according to
Let us disagree over the economy — over inflation and unemployment; let us disagree over who and what our taxes should fund, over law enforcement policies and over welfare programs. Discourse
As the holidays are fast approaching, the Santa Monica Pacific Palisades Lion Club (SMPPL) celebrated an early Thanksgiving thanks to Chef Anne with her festive turkey dinner and decorations.
The
The world-renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which admits less than 4 percent of applicants, now includes two recent Santa Monica College alumni on its roster of students and graduates — Daniela
A breakdown of activity provided by the Santa Monica Police Department covering the period of Saturday, November 2 to Friday, November 8, 2024.
Department-wide Statistics
Total Calls for Service (CFS)
Dear Kelly, Our board has a member whose participation is perfunctory at best. He rarely responds to emails or participates in email discussions. He misses meetings. When he does attend
You could hear a pin drop at Yankee Stadium. On October 30, 2024 the Los Angeles Dodgers had just clinched the 2024 World Series with a 7-6 victory in game
Having just read the latest opinion letter by Oscar de la Torre, I am not surprised. Like the parable of the scorpion and the frog, the scorpion must sting as