This may not come as news to you, but the traffic signals on Montana are pretty dumb.
“Dumb as dirt,” City traffic engineer Henry Servin said of four traffic signals
A message from Santa Monica Mayor Ted Winterer on the tragic deaths of Andre Zuczek, Juan Castillo, and Kelly Cano:
I received the devastating news of the tragic circumstances that
Facing escalating rents and strong opposition from landlords, the Rent Control Board voted unanimously Thursday to support a State Assembly bill that would repeal the Costa-Hawkins Act.
Without the 1996
There’s an unusual hairdressing establishment tucked between 17th and 18th Streets on Ocean Park Boulevard in Santa Monica. Hair Brains is the brainchild of owner and Santa Monica College
The Educator Spotlight recognizes those who contribute to the education of local students. Educators were chosen by consulting with site PTA, student government organizations and staff. Educators were chosen for
Health care disaster
Editor:
The congressional Republican health care plan will be a disaster for working families. Their plan will take health care away from 24 million people across the
On Saturday, the City Council will meet in a private, special session to go through resumes of potential candidates for the open City Attorney position. The Councilmembers will evaluate the
On Thursday, the Santa Monica Rent Control Board will decide whether to throw its support behind a controversial California Assembly Bill that would vastly change the way rent control operates
Read because you want to
Editor:
"Literacy at the Library" (March 18) tells us that the Santa Monica Public Library offers a truly astonishing menu of programs and
Santa Monica has joined with other cities to oppose President Trump’s new travel ban.
On March 21, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, and New York
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: The environmental movement was built on the philosophies of people like Henry David Thoreau, Aldo Leopold and Rachel Carson.
A major question concerning affordable housing in Santa Monica remains unanswered after the Planning Commission reluctantly approved a massive new development on Lincoln Boulevard.
The project is part of a