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The Santa Monica City Attorney’s office has obtained a preliminary injunction against Ronald Walden, a local landlord, based on allegations that Walden repeatedly entered his tenants’ home without
Santa Monica’s massive new planning document has cleared a major hurdle and now heads to the City Council. The Planning Commission voted 6 to 1 Wednesday to approve the
Dear EarthTalk: How are farms and farmers dealing with climate change?
-- Michael Harris, Lorton, VA
Agriculture may well be one of the industries hardest hit by the effects of
Quick arrests by the Santa Monica Police Department after two violent break-ins in the North of Montana neighborhood have not quieted neighborhood fears of a perceived spike in burglaries. Now,
Santa Monica residents are spoiled with an impressive collection of culinary and lounge options to choose from that are perfect for kicking off a night on the town or enjoying
When Brian Morgan peered through the thick window from the inmate room known as “the bubble” and into the Los Angeles Superior Court Wednesday, he flashed a big smile and
Editor:
Bravo to the Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra for an outstanding performance last night at a packed Barnum Hall. Their performance of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite received a standing
Along with the hordes of tourists looking for some Southern California sun last Memorial Day weekend locals may have noticed some other newcomers to Downtown Santa Monica – crosswalk guards.
The
Get a book bag
Editor:
I was surprised to read Misses Escobar and Befekadu's complaint about being "forced" to carry heavy backpacks because they weren'
Aggressive new parking requirements in the Downtown Community Plan (DCP) cut the required number of parking spaces in new housing developments in half. In the coming years, newcomers moving into