Most bald people probably fantasize that getting a haircut would change how the world sees them and they see it. That’s why I’m probably the kind of hair-ed person they curse the most.
Santa Monica High School’s Jordan Mathews goes up for a lay-up against Beverly HIlls on Friday. Mathews led all players with 37 points in the 67-49 victory.
Dear EarthTalk: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had its 40th anniversary in 2010. How effective has the EPA been and what are its biggest challenges today? — Bill A.
International architecture firm Gensler is moving its regional headquarters to downtown Los Angeles after operating for more than 20 years in Santa Monica.
City Hall needs to help our local businesses compete, and can do this by easing the restrictions on advertising at mom-and-pop shops. On Tuesday, merchants met with city officials to discuss changes to the sign ordinance, which restricts advertising to protect the community from visual blight.
Over the next five years, Downtown and the surrounding areas will be transformed as City Hall moves forward with several critical projects that will make Santa Monica a more desirable and safer place to live.
Our inbox and mailbox have been filled recently with letters from our readers regarding pedestrian safety and traffic on our streets and the beach bike path.
Public school officials will host several tours of elementary schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District for parents of incoming kindergartners so they can learn more about enrolling their children for the 2011-12 school year.
Soccer players Julia Glanz (left) and Elizabeth Lyons sign their letters of intent at Santa Monica High School’s Student Office on National Signing Day for the NCAA on Wednesday afternoon.
Santa Monica College on Tuesday received two rebate checks totaling more than $217,000, the result of a 10-month pilot project intended to cut down on electricity usage.