Editor:
Forget trick-or-treaters. By far the scariest and most horrible of all monsters are the Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights canvassers who bang on apartment doors and scream that
Editor:
Having spent a recent weekend at Morro Bay, Calif. with my son's teachers from John Adams Middle School on a science camp weekend, I learned the following:
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy — the largest storm with the lowest barometric pressure ever recorded in the Northern Hemisphere, which devastated the eastern seaboard, leaving 8.2 million people
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — The next time you think about sending a text while driving — even if it's just something as simple as "almost there" — you might
Dear Life Matters,
I read your column about teaching kids to have self-efficacy. I think I suffer from the lack of self-efficacy, but I don't have self-esteem issues.
MID-CITY — Registered nurses at Saint John's Health Center voted to ratify their first collective bargaining agreement in secret ballot voting Friday and Saturday, union officials said.
Key to
Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom is in the fight of his political life with Betsy Butler for the 50th Assembly District seat.
So, this week's Q-Line question asked:
The hillside vineyards of New York's Finger Lakes region make money producing fine Rieslings and inviting tourists to sip white wine by the water's edge. Now
When the conversation regarding the best pizza in Santa Monica is sparked, Rosti on Montana Avenue, Stella Rossa on Main Street, and the white hot Milo & Olive on Wilshire
With Election Day right around the corner, the propaganda machines are busily spinning political webs with which the candidates can lure voters. However, no matter how badly Americans might want