Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District’s policy, including an eligibility scale and application, for providing free and reduced-price meals for children in the 2011-12 school year is now available.
When Jay Fiondella wandered out to Hollywood from the East Coast in the 1950s, he had his eyes set on becoming a famous actor. Little did he know that he would instead open up and run one of the most iconic and legendary restaurants to ever grace the Los Angeles area, while leading a life bigger and
Gregory’s smile was like none other. It’s mesmerizing. Gregory is a gentle giant in his early 40s. Big and tall, he is a man of very few words. The day I met him he was with a homeless person that we know that had been trying to help him since the afternoon before.
CASA DEL MAR — Old world melded with the futuristic Tuesday night when the Hotel Casa del Mar debuted its partnership with Neurosky, a technology company that specializes in hardware that measures a user’s brainwaves and uses them to manipulate objects and programs.
REED MEMORIAL PARK — Santa Monica Shakespeare is wrapping up its production of “Much Ado About Nothing,” with four final performances scheduled through the end of the week.
No need to feel guilty about chowing down on some nachos or chicken wings. Not only is the food at Veggie Grill in Santa Monica made from 100 percent plant-based protein, 50 percent of all purchases made on Monday, Aug.
PICO BLVD — Santa Monica College was placed on lockdown today while police investigated reports of a person with a gun on campus, but no suspect or weapon was found.
In the past, phone calls about Prince Albert in the can or running refrigerators were all seniors had to worry about. But these days, scammers are using the telephone and social media sites like Facebook to fool grandparents into thinking that their relatives are in trouble, and in the process, rob
My favorite part of vacation is always the night before it begins. As Julia Child once said, “I savor the moment when anything is possible.” (Of course she was talking about eating a well-cooked chicken.
It’s been 25 years since California lost one of its finest, Howard Jarvis. Sadly, this means that few who are not middle aged or older know much about this titan of the taxpayer movement.
CITY HALL — A resident of a local trailer park has filed a $5.15 million claim against City Hall, alleging that the preliminary approval of a development agreement for the 2800 block of Colorado Avenue will deprive him and other tenants of their homes.
DOWNTOWN — As the school year approaches, Santa Monicans can be seen stocking up on pens, paper and other supplies — and not just for themselves. They’re picking up those tried and true staples and a plethora of small toys and treats to act as box stuffers for Operation Christmas Child.