One would think that the passage of Proposition 30 — giving California the highest income tax and sales tax rates in America — would have momentarily satiated the appetite of our governing
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — A motorcyclist killed when the bike he was riding collided with a car in Santa Monica was identified Tuesday as a 22-year-old Culver City man.
The collision
PICO BLVD — Streets were blocked off and traffic was diverted as far as Stewart Street to Cloverfield Boulevard this afternoon as police investigated a fatal traffic collision that left one
Last week was bitterly cold, while the past weekend was typical Southern California beautiful. It could just be a trend, or it could be something more serious.
This past week,
CITYWIDE — In the 2011 tax year, Santa Monicans claimed more than $5 million under the Earned Income Tax Credit, but officials with the Internal Revenues Service believe the number could
MAIN LIBRARY — The Santa Monica Public Library invites the community to participate in Santa Monica Reads, a program that encourages reading and group discussion.
The book the city will be
While most of the Japanese restaurants in Los Angeles specialize in raw fish, there are a lot of other Japanese food cultures worthy of export.
One very important Japanese cuisine
Editor:
Journalist David Horsey tells us that "… Martin Luther King stood watch over … [Obama's inauguration]" ("Lincoln and M.L. King watch over Barack Obama'
Editor's note: This report is part of Crime Watch, a weekly series culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties
A Santa Monica Superior Court judge on Tuesday dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed against the Santa Monica Daily Press by a man who took offense to an article that ran
CITY HALL — Six Santa Monica dry cleaners have agreed to stop advertising their services as "green" after an investigation found no evidence that chemicals used in the cleaning