There are two propositions — 30 and 38 — on the ballot that aim to raise funds for an educational system that has suffered through major cuts during the state's
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Both City Council candidates Gleam Davis and Shari Davis support expanding multi-family, low-income housing projects to their north of Wilshire neighborhood, from Wilshire to San Vicente boulevards. The Santa
As every good businessman knows — including Gov. Romney, with whom I had been associated as a limited partner at Bain Capital Ventures — the soundness of a company and its ability
BERGAMOT STATION — In an effort to save Pulitzer-Prize winner Paul Conrad's sculpture "Chain Reaction," the famous cartoonist's family will be auctioning off a bronze
This Day of the Dead season in Santa Monica brings some usual challenges. The recent deaths of two Santa Monica homeboys clouds the celebratory day in tragedy and loss. A
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Fellow Santa Monican Steve Schwab got it exactly right in his letter regarding Rent Control Board incumbent candidate Robert Kronovet ("Kick out Kronovet," Letters to the Editor,
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In his column Bill Bauer describes Frank Gruber as "probably the most openly pro-development council candidate," but this comment ignores the substance of Frank's record
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
MALIBU — Malibu High celebrated its 20th anniversary as a school last Friday with a memorable homecoming evening.
A crowd of approximately 1,000 people was on hand for pre-game ceremonies
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To try and answer Miriam Jaffe's question as to who is responsible for the Downtown disaster, I would submit that the citizens of Santa Monica are ("