Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
Authorities were
It’s a winter Sunday, and Jim Miller is with his family at Bob’s Market. The Santa Monica resident buys some Chicago sausages and giardiniera and grabs a hot
The first property that Albinas “Mark” Markevicius bought in Santa Monica was an old house in the 1200 block of 17th Street with a couple additional units in the back.
Drew Shaw didn’t want to say goodbye to the St. Monica Catholic football team. The program had made dramatic progress in two years, it recently completed one of its
As the Santa Monica-Malibu school district uses millions of dollars in bond money to upgrade its campuses, it’s probably going to need community input.
That’s where a new
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district is ready to explore a potential pathway to separation in arguably a more concrete manner than ever before.
The local Board of Education on Thursday
The brights lights of one of the nation’s most famous football venues will soon be shining down on a local athlete.
Indiana McAlpine, a Santa Monica resident who has
Toiling on the defensive side of the field throughout his professional football career, Dennis Smith didn’t touch the ball very often. He managed 30 interceptions during his years in
Members of the local Board of Education and other school officials have plenty of ideas for how to prepare students for life after graduation. What they need to figure out
At a meeting that could yield a pathway for negotiations on splitting the Santa Monica-Malibu school district, the Board of Education this evening is expected to approve a wide variety
In high school sports, youth often means inexperience. But don’t tell the Crossroads boys soccer team.
Boasting a talented group of freshmen who have played for years on competitive