Most of us have had a frustrating situation with a business or a customer, or a landlord or a tenant, and thought, “Someone ought to do something about this!” The
The bus will chug up and down the coast, zipping along historic highways that offer views of panoramic seascapes, rolling hillsides and seemingly endless farmland.
The students on the bus
Amy Valdes could continue living Santa Monica, climbing the career ladder and enjoying a measure of stability.
Or she could ditch it all to satisfy her longtime desire to travel
Curb your DA's. No, we're not talking about District Attorneys, but rather the propensity of our planning staff to negotiate Development Agreements (DAs) with the owners
Governor Jerry Brown has signed into law Assembly Bill 189, a measure empowering the California Arts Council to designate areas as Cultural Districts. The districts will be approved by the
On Sept. 24 at approximately 7:30 p.m., aSanta Monica police officer responded to the 2500 block of Idaho Avenue in regards to a suspicious male subject sitting in
Last August, a black man and his Latino boyfriend were holding hands while walking in West Los Angeles when suspects in a passing car shouted a homophobic slur at them,
The Santa Monica-Malibu school board on Wednesday nominated a former member for a professional honor.
A resolution was passed unanimously in support of State Senator Ben Allen as a candidate
The Santa Monica Pier is awash in sunshine, bathed by the lapping waves and adjacent to one of California's most environmentally conscious cities … all reasons that organizers of
Dear Earthtalk: Are the California redwoods in danger because of the drought?
- Jesse Pollman, Seattle, WA
California is home to two of the three redwood tree species: coast redwoods
Editor's note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica's history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.