Editor:
I am writing in my capacity as the head of the Members Advisory Council of Club 1527, the senior membership group at the Ken Edwards Center. There are 717
Editor:
We are saddened, along with other Soroptimist Club members, to learn of the closing of the YWCA Santa Monica, after more than 90 years of service to the
community.
Kate Cagle
Santa Monica’s largest residential property owner has filed a lawsuit against a Boston-based hedge fund, alleging AEW attempted a “hostile takeover” of seven of their properties in
Kate Cagle
Following the defeat of Measure LV in November, the City Council is continuing to look into ways to abate large development projects in Santa Monica, either by requiring
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Released December 9th
Nocturnal Animals is a dark psychological thriller – extremely dark in fact. On the surface the story is about an upscale art gallery curator,
By Kate Cagle
As dolphins swam toward the small boat, the group of rowdy teenagers let out whoops and howls. The dolphins, drawn to the vibrations of the motor, swam
Providence Saint John’s Health Center is now moving forward with plans for a massive new 799,000 square foot development on both sides of Santa Monica Boulevard between 20th
By Kate Cagle
Taxicab drivers say they need a lifeline to stay afloat as the city slashes the number of cabs licensed to pick up locals and tourists in Santa
By Kate Cagle
As many as 2,000 buildings in Santa Monica may be vulnerable to collapse or major damage during an earthquake, despite the city’s decades-old law requiring
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By Jessica Handy
The members of the Kiwanis Club of Santa Monica are celebrating another successful year of giving back to the community. This year was especially eventful
BY KATE CAGLE
In just one day, more than $10,000 in donations poured in for the funeral costs of David Cline, a Santa Monica High School graduate killed in