Like many people, when I thought about Oceanside, Calif. it was either as a hangout for the Marines from nearby Camp Pendleton or a road sign on Interstate 5 demarcating
Editor: Wouldn’t it be nice if the city would use the money from the recently sold beach-front property to purchase the post office property. I’m sure the USPS would love a five-day escrow. Jim Lawson Santa Monica
We're planning our local election candidates forum and couldn't help but wonder what our readers would like to ask those running for office.
So, this week&
I've written about hamburgers, steaks, pasta and pastrami, but what about what the ladies eat for lunch — salad? After all, 50 percent of my readers are ladies.
But
CITYWIDE — The assessed value of properties in Santa Monica increased by 4.6 percent over last year, beating out Los Angeles County figures and Santa Monica officials' own expectations.
The City Council voted Tuesday night to sell a half-acre lot on Ocean Way and use the proceeds to pay for affordable housing elsewhere in the city.
Edward Thomas Hospitality
SM BEACH — As part of a state-mandated program to promote environmental literacy in California, Heal the Bay and National Geographic on Tuesday unveiled teacher resources that the groups hope will
CITY HALL — City officials hope to seal the deal on a real estate transaction over four years in the making Tuesday which would divest City Hall of beachfront property on
BEVERLY HILLS — Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Santa Monica) has represented the Westside in Congress since 1975.
In that time, he's racked up influence points as ranking member and — in
LOS ANGELES — A transient pleaded no contest to misdemeanor animal cruelty for choking a brown pelican to death near Malibu Pier.
The Los Angeles County district attorney's office
Suffocated between busy streets and shrouded by walls of high-standing shrubbery, the Viceroy Hotel does not do much in the way of standing out. Converted from an old Holiday Inn,
SM BEACH — Santa Monica-based environmental watchdog Heal The Bay is looking for a few good men and women to help keep Southern California waters safe, healthy and clean by participating