ON APRIL 29 AT APPROXIMATELY 8:10 P.M.
Officers responded to a radio call of a strong armed robbery at the Interactive Café - 215 Broadway. Officers determined the
If the Landmarks Commission agrees with a staff recommendation at their meeting tonight, a cluster of buildings at the foot of the Santa Monica Pier could be demolished and replaced
Maybe, just maybe, there’s a silver lining in California’s prolonged drought.
The state’s condition in recent years has led legislators, companies and community members to view water
It was a moment that reminded Glen Greenfield why he got into education in the first place.
Last year, the Lincoln Middle School history teacher ran into a former student
ON APRIL 26 AT APPROXIMATELY 10:21 P.M.
Officers responded to a radio call for service in the 1000 block of Palisades Beach Road for a vandalism. The suspect,
Editor:
David Pisarra calls it "partisan pandering" when the Republican Senate refuses to consider President Obama's Supreme Court nominee. Yet it was Democrats who injected partisan
On May 9 the fifth-annual Santa Monica College Public Policy Institute spring symposium kicks off a week of real-life discussion with students about environmental public policy.
Five years ago, the
By Douglas Yeung
On May 20, the long-awaited Metro Expo Line will begin service to Santa Monica. With its first riders, the trains will carry an unknown impact on transportation
With parking, zoning and development all on the May 10 agenda, there will be plenty of opportunity for protest.
The May 10 meeting will include final adoption of the minimum
In order to secure grant funding for career technical education, the Santa Monica-Malibu school district must have a committee dedicated to that particular sector.
Done and done. Almost.
The local
Gray may not seem like the most appetizing color for a cake, but when the Depressed Cake Shop is selling them, the color choice makes a little more sense.
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