By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. June 15, 2015
Freedom from unwarranted search and seizure is one of the great ideals that this county was founded upon. It is also an
The operators of a large studio on public land that City Council set aside to remain affordable for artists are subletting at substantially higher rates than the low rate they
The Federal Aviation Administration is set to unveil regional air transportation plan this week that could impact flight paths over Santa Monica.
The FAA's Southern California Metroplex draft
Three times a year, the local chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA Chapter #11) invites local organizations to participate in Young Eagles Day by registering interested youth ages 8-17
In the battle for the Santa Monica Airport, legal attacks are picking up.
Next week, City Council will consider what to do after a key 1984 agreement between City Hall
Editor:
Almost two weeks ago Harrison Ford crash-landed his plane on a golf course after taking off from Santa Monica Airport and not being able to return to the airport
Art is often an individaul endeavor, a vision devised and executed by one person. But, as the upcoming Santa Monica Airport ArtWalk will show, it doesn't have to
It is unfortunate that wider notice was not given before the excellent "Advances in Alternate Aviation Fuels Workshop" that was put on by Airport Administrator Stelios Makrides and
SMO — Measure D, a pro-Santa Monica Airport measure, failed at the polls on Tuesday but the airport was still there on Wednesday morning and it's probably not going
TOUR DE FEAST — A couple years back the Tudor House, purveyor of British goods, served its last cup of tea. In a bittersweet departure, Tudor House owner Lee Morton, set