by Gary Rhoades
A previous “Consumer Corner” covered a major privacy issue for tenants: entries into their homes by landlords or managers.
In "When May A Landlord Enter a
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It is sad that anecdotally there appears to be an increase in crime in Santa Monica; however, to link it to the Expo Line with these incidents none of
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Along Broadway, a block south of Saint John's Hospital, there once was a stretch of meters where people could park for nine hours. As I learned to
Tourism Talks:
By Lauren Salisbury
With our scenic views, blue skies and friendly neighborhoods, it comes as no surprise that those of us lucky enough to live in Santa Monica
American Stories Book Group: Colson Whitehead’s Underground Railroad Arrives For Discussion November 18
By Nancy Snyder
Consider including the fourth Saturday of every month during the early afternoon hours
Ethan Lauren
SMC Corsair/Daily Press
There’s a lot of junk left lying on the ground and aside from the occasional quarter, most of it is better left in
Educators were chosen by consulting with site PTA, student government organizations and staff.
Educators were chosen for their reputations with students, staff, parents and the community.
Miriam Brock SMMUSD Assistive
As the midnight hour tolled on the morning of Halloween, Malibu parents, activists and educators made their way wearily into bed following a six-hour school board meeting with just one
By Jessica Uhler
SMC Corsair/Daily Press Staff Writer
“Station, this is Randy Bresnik Senior here with the students. How do you hear me?”
“Well, Dad, got you loud and
MARSHALL
Rated PG-13
118 Minutes
Released October 13th
Marshall is a relevant and timely movie - a gripping story taken from the life of Thurgood Marshall, the first African American
Gardening and Community
by Cris Gutierrez
Keeping up with the seasons in the Santa Monica Community Gardens means growing year-round and being open to the surprises that abound.
In our