While not as tall as, say, the Statue of Liberty, and not as long as, say, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Santa Monica Pier remains equally as illustrious. The iconic
The U.S. Supreme Court has accepted a case with potentially catastrophic consequences for homeless people in California — and for the Constitution.
On its face, City of Grants Pass v.
SMDP’s Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes Pier Locals Night, the return of Grilled Cheese & Beer Night, and much more!
Pier Locals
Of course I listen.
To music when laptopping. I usually let YouTube do its thing, occasionally redirecting when it gets too far from my tastes.
This process has allowed me
Students, faculty and parents all brought the energy Wednesday at Roosevelt Elementary School, cheering on the fast-paced Roosevelt RevUP anti-bullying assembly. The inaugural event, held in the Roosevelt Big Yard,
The consistently well-crafted and thought-provoking murals of Gustavo Zermeño Jr. have blessed many buildings in Los Angeles. From crafting a tribute to the Red Hot Chili Peppers in Venice, to
The law requires HOAs to keep their corporate status current, and failure can be disastrous.
Most California HOAs are set up as nonprofit mutual benefit corporations. To determine whether an
Back in November of last year, Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM) board members voted unanimously to move ahead with a 360 degree immersive ‘dome’ entertainment activation on the former site
California governors tend to leave hefty budget deficits behind when they depart, forcing their successors to raise taxes, borrow money or make big spending cuts to maintain solvency.
It happened
The chairmen of the top tax policy committees in Congress announced a bipartisan agreement Tuesday to enhance the child tax credit and revive a variety of tax breaks for businesses,
The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed a court order to take effect that could loosen Apple’s grip on its lucrative iPhone app store, potentially siphoning billions of dollars away