PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Santa Monica officials in charge of security for the Los Angeles Marathon, which ends on Ocean Avenue, said procedures are in place to protect the public from
CITYWIDE — If the city of Santa Monica had a page on the Internet Movie Database — better known as IMDB.com — its credentials would be longer than most working actors, many
How many people can City Hall cram onto an acre of land? As many as it wants to.
Last Tuesday, "the pro-development majority on City Council" finally sealed
CITYWIDE — Rents are the highest they've ever been for rent-controlled units in Santa Monica, making the city by the sea an increasingly inaccessible place for many people, according
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Santa Monica ranked in the middle of the pack amongst a sampling of California school districts evaluated on how well they served Latino, African-American and low-income students, according
PICO BLVD — The head of an embattled youth organization stepped down from the top job this week, just as city officials released details about a competitive bidding process that could
The fourth annual Santa Monica Pier Paddleboard Race & Ocean Festival, presented by island-inspired lifestyle brand Tommy Bahama, will take place on Saturday, June 8, 2013 at the Santa Monica
In the bleak world of the future the Internet offers just about the only color in a gray, dreary world. And for a pedophile, it offers an escape.
Much like
WILSHIRE BLVD — On a day in late February, Saeed Moayedi came to the front door of his flower business and saw the sign that would change his future.
Farrah'
A healthy heart is a healthy mind.
While plenty of research and studies have been done in relation to exercise and a healthy (or peaceful) mind, how does the average
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The Board of Education unanimously approved an ethnic studies program last week, which officials hope will heal old wounds by empowering students with knowledge of where they and
Santa Monica's Resource Recovery & Recycling Division has found a new use for used tires, creating "products for everyday use," city officials said in a news