COLORADO AVE — The contractor building the Exposition Light Rail Line will be closing 17th Street at Colorado Avenue for at least 11 days to install rails in the street, officials
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Obama will correct a historical act of discrimination today when he awards the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest commendation for combat valor, to
Study after study shows that we are being inundated with more messages, advertising, marketing, and distractions than ever before in history. Between the TV, newspapers, magazines, books, e-books, Facebook, Instagram,
OLYMPIC HIGH — A schedule change that allows students to come in later has been a success at Santa Monica's continuation high school, said Olympic High School Principal Janie
OCEAN PARK BLVD — Looks can be deceiving, especially when it comes to the Westside Family Health Center.
From the outside it's like any small business along Ocean Park
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — A contract with the new firm set to oversee the Malibu High School clean-up was approved at the Board of Education meeting Thursday night.
The costs for the
EASTSIDE — At first glance Digital Dragon's studio looks like a startup company's creative office space. Natural light hits the blue walls, green shag carpet, and the
CITYWIDE — Homelessness is down 5 percent in the city by the sea, rebounding after two years of increases, according to City Hall's annual homeless count.
There were 742
A number of residents are circulating a referendum petition to recall City Council's approval of a development agreement for the Bergamot Transit Village. Opposition to the massive 766,
Editor:
Please do not waste $27,800 to study whether homeowners want to pay more tax ("City Hall considers tax hike for low-income housing," Feb. 21, page 1)
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education recently voted to spend $800,000 to help make up for the Education Foundation's failure to raise $4 million