Since the 2016 election, politics have become like TV soap operas, which, if you miss a few days, nothing really changes. In politics, however, if you take a few days
by Gary Rhoades
A previous “Consumer Corner” covered a major privacy issue for tenants: entries into their homes by landlords or managers.
In "When May A Landlord Enter a
Last Friday was horrific for the Santa Monica Police Department beginning with a call about an assault with a deadly weapon near 4th and Santa Monica Blvd.
When officers arrived
American Stories Book Group: Colson Whitehead’s Underground Railroad Arrives For Discussion November 18
By Nancy Snyder
Consider including the fourth Saturday of every month during the early afternoon hours
Dear parents, staff and community members,
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education has taken the interest of the Malibu community to separate from our district into a
By CHARLES ANDREWS
IT CAN’T HAPPEN HERE
Growing up as a news junkie, in the ‘50s and ‘60s, I used to think corruption, serious political corruption, was what happened
NOTEWORTHY column for Thurs., Nov. 2, 2017
By CHARLES ANDREWS
THAT PROVERBIAL LIMB
So wobbly, when you go out on it. Don’t you ever learn, Charles? Remember REO Speedwagon?
It's Mueller Time
In the final days of Watergate, Senator Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) broke the news to Richard Nixon that he was likely to be impeached. When Nixon
And we’ve got lots of reasons to celebrate, together.
Together more than 77,700 Breezers have ridden more than 607,000 trips, biked around the world 51 times (1,
The Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel is again transforming into the American Film Market. To prepare for the onslaught of foreign filmmakers selling, and distributors buying, the hotel held a
Seventy years ago today, October 27, 1947, ten courageous screenwriters and directors, known as the “Hollywood Ten,” refused to answer illegal questions about their political associations posed by the House
NOTEWORTHY column for Thurs., Oct. 26, 2017
By CHARLES ANDREWS
BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN
Yes, Aerosmith, 1976, rocking out of the car speakers -- but who did the original