In President Donald Trump's idealized framing, the United States was at its zenith in the 1890s, when top hats and shirtwaists were fashionable and typhoid fever often killed
In these hyper-partisan times, Democrats and Republicans can’t seem to agree on much. That includes the members of the California Legislature.
Of the 2,278 bills lawmakers submitted by
While processing their feelings about the still burning wildfires in January, a group of first grade students decided they needed to do more than just talk about the problems prompting
When a Mafioso demands protection payments, it’s customary to provide the victim with protection afterward. So I give the President of the United States credit for the novelty and
The business items of Tuesday’s City Council meeting are short in number but long in substance as a discussion of local efforts to combat homelessness will dominate the agenda.
Five months after selecting a pickleball project to fill the vacant lot where Parking Structure 3 used to sit, the land, and city coffers, remain empty as the chosen vendors
The woman found dead on a local beach in February has been named as Tianna Thomas, in a fundraiser organized by her sister to return her body to Georgia for
Construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and its more famous cousin, the Golden Gate Bridge, began in 1933, and both were carrying traffic by 1937.
The 1989 Loma Prieta
Dear Editor,
The Santa Monica Conservancy believes that our city has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to revitalize the historic Civic Auditorium as a destination performing arts venue. The process starts with
By Brett R. Alldredge
As a California trial court judge who just retired after serving for 30 years, it was particularly disheartening to read some of the recent comments from
History was made last Saturday when the first-ever coast-to-coast flight by an all-electric aircraft was completed with the Beta CX300 touching down at Santa Monica Airport.
The flight began in