SMC — Santa Monica College quarterback Alfonso Medina — who led the Corsairs to back-to-back Conference Championships for the first time in 30 years — was named 2012-13 Student Athlete of the Year
DOWNTOWN — Los Angeles County prosecutors have charged six people in connection with the theft of $3.2 million worth of paintings, wine, jewelry and a luxury car from bond guru
DOWNTOWN ¬ó Santa Monicans gathered at the Ken Edwards Center to lodge their complaints against a proposed closure of the Fifth Street post office, but left feeling that the so-called proposal was more of a done deal.
Not everyone believes in global warming. They feel that those of us who do believe in it are “nutty left-wingers” or victims of “conspiratorial pseudo-science.
CITYWIDE ¬ó Environmental advocacy group Heal the Bay and City Hall have found themselves at odds over a proposal to strengthen controls on toxic materials and bacteria flowing through municipal storm drains.
SMMUSD HDQTRS ¬ó Deliberation over a $385 million school bond measure that could appear on the November ballot revealed deep divisions within the Board of Education and community as each struggled to balance much-needed school repairs with a desperate shortage in funding.
‘Act of Valor’ A motion picture featuring active duty Navy Seals, the story starts with a covert mission to rescue a kidnapped CIA operative but then uncovers a dastardly plot to attack America which sends these highly-trained teams in a race against the clock to far flung places like Costa Rica,
LOS ANGELES ¬óAuthorities say a former attorney has been sentenced to three years in jail for fleecing his clients out of nearly $370,000. David Robinson, 44, of Santa Monica, was sentenced Wednesday in Superior Court.
DOWNTOWN — Just 30 miles from Santa Monica, huge shipping vessels power in and out of the Port of Long Beach. Cranes reminiscent of the AT-AT Walkers from “The Empire Strikes Back” load and unload huge shipping containers made of corrugated steel and laden with goods from across the globe.
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CITY HALL ¬ó Santa Monicans will have one more measure to contend with on the Nov. 6 ballot after the City Council voted Tuesday night to give voters a say on how the Rent Control Board increases rents each year.