SMMUSD HDQTRS— Class sizes remain high at secondary schools despite an enrollment drop, according a Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District report.
There are 106 fewer students enrolled in the district
DOWNTOWN — Rustic Canyon restaurateurs are adding two new establishments to their current four with an Asian-fusion bistro and a wine bar/store on Seventh Street at Arizona Avenue.
Conditional use
MALIBU — Approximately 50 students at Malibu High School have enrolled in an independent study program since a health scare was reported at the school nearly two weeks ago, according to
MONTANA AVE —Roosevelt students believe, dream and inspire.
That is the theme for this year's Reflections art program, sponsored by the National Parent Teacher's Association in
More so than other foods, it's tough to crown which restaurant, bar, cafe, hotel, shack, stand, gas station, backyard or deli has the best burger in town. One
Editor:
Charles Andrews' column about allowing the commercialization of Palisades Park is a welcome antidote to the sad spectacle of City Council members who have no understanding of their
Editor:
I've been reading David Pisarra's columns for several years, and have enjoyed his thoughtful style, good leads about interesting things going on in town, and
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 — In the satirical romantic comedy "L.A. Story," there's a scene where Steve Martin's lovestruck weather man crumbles to the ground, overcome by
MID-CITY — The urine, feces and vomit were early morning irritations for Adrienne Burrows. It wasn't until her young son picked up a crack pipe while walking to a