CITY HALL — Officials from the Office of Sustainability and the Environment advanced an ambitious plan that would cut Santa Monica's greenhouse gas emissions by 15 percent by 2015
CITYWIDE — Unless Congress comes to some kind of compromise, $1.2 trillion in automatic federal spending cuts will take effect on Friday that will hit Santa Monica, although how much
CALIFORNIA AT OCEAN — It seems like every denizen of the Westside is empowered with a smartphone equipped with a camera, and they use them, for good or for ill.
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AIRPORT PARK — The playoffs came to an end Thursday for St. Monica's No. 1 seeded girls' soccer team.
University Prep and St. Monica tied through regulation ultimately
BURBANK, Calif. — Santa Monica boys' basketball's 58-46 win at Burbank on Tuesday has punched the Vikings' card for the quarterfinals of the CIF-Southern Section Division 1A
CITYWIDE — Both Crossroads and St. Monica are still alive in the CIF-Southern Section Division 4A girls' basketball playoffs.
The pair of Santa Monica-based schools are two of eight teams
LINCOLN BOULEVARD — Big Blue Bus leadership announced over the weekend that it would delay plans to create a bus-only lane on Lincoln Boulevard during peak hours, saying that the benefits
The Santa Monica History Museum, in collaboration with the city of Santa Monica's Commission on the Status of Women, will observe National Women's History Month by
MAIN LIBRARY — As Los Angeles struggles to decide what to do with its medical marijuana dispensaries, Santa Monica city officials embarked Thursday on the complex process of deciding whether or
Editor:
The City Council is on record for denying permits for medical marijuana dispensaries, even though Proposition 215 has been state law for over 16 years.
Our corrupt council recently
SM AIRPORT — The owners of a shuttered sushi restaurant and two chefs who worked there have been charged by federal prosecutors for allegedly serving customers meat from endangered whales.
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