CITYWIDE — The initial deadline for nomination papers for elections in Santa Monica has come and gone, but the candidate field in the City Council race is far from certain.
Unlike
CITY HALL — Santa Monicans have worked to pay tribute to their war dead.
The Greek Amphitheater at Santa Monica High School stands in honor of Santa Monicans that served in
Editor:
Dear Mr. Bill Bauer,
Please keep up the good work and keep fighting the good fight against petty bureaucrats and wannabe petty bureaucrats — for example, whoever at Santa Monicans
Crime Watch is a weekly series culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court
CITYWIDE — The owner and operator of a medical marijuana testing facility denied a business license by City Hall has taken his appeal out of the bureaucratic realm and to his
Editor:
Columnist Bill Bauer is on target with his My Write column "Intrigue and shenanigans on the local political front," Aug. 6. All too often "phantom community
WOODLAWN CEMETERY — Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, was interred at Woodlawn Cemetery, Mortuary and Mausoleum in a private ceremony attended by family and friends Monday, city officials
Much has appeared in the local press the past few weeks about the chicanerysurrounding the Wilshire-Montana Neighborhood Association (Wilmont) elections. But,Wilmont is small potatoescompared to the flim-flammery perpetrated bySanta
MALIBU — The local school district race just got interesting.
Three education advocates from Malibu have thrown their hats in the ring, challenging the three incumbents for their spots on the
SANTA MONICA BLVD — Move over Main Street, there's a new food truck lot in town.
This Wednesday head over to the corner of 14th Street and Santa Monica
The City Council decided against banning smoking in multi-unit residences for concerns that they didn't consider condo owners and medical marijuana smokers when the proposed ban was conceived.
MALIBU — The Board of Education voted 6-1 Wednesday to place a $385 million bond measure on the Nov. 6 ballot amid concerns that the move could hurt efforts to raise