We live in an age of tremendous opportunity. Many of us on a regular basis are using the power of Facebook, the influence of Twitter and the pull of Instagram
Editor:
I was disappointed that your story described the Ed Foundation's fundraising as a failure. In my view, nothing could be further from the truth ("Ed Foundation
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The Education Foundation raised $3.2 million, falling $800,000 shy of the $4 million needed to fully fund the Vision for Student Success program, it was announced
A Santa Monica landlord has agreed to pay tenants more than $18,000 and lower their rent by more than half after he was accused of illegally charging market-rate rent,
Editor:
Possibly Santa Monica's most effective leader for transportation, mobility, and community livability is Mayor Pam O'Connor, who also has served as the Chair of the
WASHINGTON — Democratic Rep. Henry Waxman, a congressional force on clean air and expansion of Medicaid during his 20 terms, has decided to retire.
In a statement Thursday, the California lawmaker
This weekend, Art Los Angeles Contemporary (ALAC) sets up shop at Santa Monica Airport's Barker Hangar, with a worldwide roundup and locally focused selection of 70 galleries featuring
MALIBU HIGH SCHOOL — Results from testing and cleaning that occurred over winter break at Malibu High School were given a preliminary stamp of approval from the federal government.
The amount
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica named its Youth of the Year over the weekend, sending Gabriela Hernandez off with a scholarship worth $8,000 thanks to the
SMMUSD HDQTRS —The Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation is roughly $1 million short of its fundraising goal heading into the last week of its campaign to get $4 million to reduce
BERGAMOT AREA — Santa Monica's most influential political party is asking City Council to reject a major development next week.
The Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR) steering
OLYMPIC HIGH — Students at Olympic High School are getting some good use out of their snooze buttons.
From Jan. 13 through Feb. 7 classes start at 9:15 a.m.