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The Santa Monica College Public Policy Institute presents a community spring symposium that tackles the issue of urban youth with an emphasis on young people in foster care.
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MONTANA AVE — All Suzanne Kempf needed was a cake for a party, not having time to bake one herself.
When a friend suggested she visit cake shop Nothing Bundt Cakes,
It's true, pull a rusty hubcap off Olympic Boulevard, simply label it organic, artisan, or my favorite, farm-to-table, and some poor Santa Monican will pay a fortune for
Editor:
Come on. Really, SMMUSD? Diverse teachers ("School board wants diverse teaching ranks," April 30)? We have a diverse student body, from different backgrounds featuring different abilities. But
Editor:
In response to Adam Panish's letter "Love this town" on May 1, 2013.
His statement that city government is truly responsive to its residents made
An Italian real estate investment firm that has a love for historic buildings has purchased the Santa Monica Clock Tower in Downtown for $34.3 million, officials said.
A private
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Santa Monica detectives are asking for the public's help in tracking down a suspect who is believed to have attacked two people, including a Marine
MALIBU, Calif. — The Malibu Lagoon, where dredging became one of the most contentious wetlands disputes in Southern California, has reopened after a multimillion-dollar project that reshaped the brackish waterway and
City Hall and the Elks Club are battling over burial plots at Woodlawn Cemetery that the club says rightfully belong to them. The city disagrees as legal proceedings continue.
So,
Out with the old and in with the new has more than one meaning when it comes to Veggie Grill at Wilshire Boulevard and 21st Street. This 100 percent vegan
Editor:
The Santa Monica Daily Press got it wrong when it reported that City Hall was successful in ousting religious displays in Palisades Park ("City Hall declares nativity scene