Halloween is one of the most anticipated nights of the year for kids, but many parents fail to talk to their kids about how to stay safe while trick-or-treating.
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PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Santa Monica Police officers will soon be sporting new badges.
The redesigned, full-color badge will restore the image of City Hall, which had been missing for the
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A 18,000 square-foot office building has been purchased for $7.9 million, according to Lee & Associates-Los Angeles West, a brokerage firm.
A limited liability company purchased the
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The number of healthy fifth graders has increased districtwide over the last three years, but unfortunately so has the number of at-risk ninth graders, according to a statewide
EDGEMAR CENTER — A recent stir about an incoming Crossfit gym at the Edgemar Center For The Arts is putting pressure on several other properties within the Frank Gehry-designed complex.
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MALIBU — An environmental expert hired by the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District met with concerned parents, teachers and community members on Thursday for an update on many pressing questions looming
MAIN STREET — Taking over a celebrated eatery still in good standing is a great way for a restaurateur to avoid the many stumbling blocks that doom new establishments.
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One of the more amazing spectacles in the days after the government shutdown ended was the obsession in Washington with who won and who lost in the showdown. Yes, the
CITYWIDE — More than 200 street trees that are dead or dying will be removed later this month, work that was put on hold while city officials scrutinized a multi-million dollar
Crime Watch is a weekly series culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court
DOWNTOWN — The son of a Santa Monica woman who was killed in a hit-and-run over the weekend is asking for help to pay for medical and funeral costs.
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DOWNTOWN — The former Santa Monica-based publisher of Starscroll, which provided horoscopes in five languages for decades before going under in 2009, has agreed to pay back money he took from