The Cradle to Career initiative, a collaboration between city officials, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, Santa Monica College and various community groups, expects to launch a website for youth
To commemorate Library Card Sign-up Month, which begins on Sept. 1, the Santa Monica Library encourages individuals to sign up for their own library card.
Individuals can use their library
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Mayor Pam O'Connor is shown in the Daily Press happily cutting the grand-opening ribbon for a new non-union Bristol Farms supermarket that replaced a more affordable Albertsons
12TH ST — Tomatoes. Mint. Basil. Brussels sprouts. All can be found at Sonya Anselmo's home on 12th Street. But instead of a typical garden out back, she has
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
The not-so-endangered, yet elusive, Santa Monica Beach Fox was spotted two weeks ago. The sighting was made in the City Council chambers on Aug. 13, 2013. The crafty Beach Fox
Wednesday night, the Santa Monica Planning Commission approved "on consent" the granting of a conditional use permit to allow Taberna Arros Y Vi, a new restaurant at 1403
SECOND STREET — Fine chocolates and the latest yoga gear are just some of the products Santa Monicans could buy as they make their way out of a new parking structure
The City Council recently asked city staffers to draft regulations that may pave the way for medical marijuana dispensaries in Santa Monica.
So, this week Q-Line asked:
Where do you
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Just a few questions and thoughts from an outside observer for the citizens of Santa Monica, who have been unwaveringly waging a long-fought war to save what is left
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica has been recognized as one of seven "Champion Cities" by Southern California Edison for making sure the community is ready for electric vehicles.
Among its