By Kevin M. Brettauer
“This boy's fateful tragedy
You should remember well
The color of his skin was black
And his name was Emmett Till.
Some men, they
Judith is a California resident who, like many of us, was concerned about her online privacy and wanted to protect it. A web search led her to a company called
Next Wednesday, June 15, the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce will celebrate its 91st Annual Board Installation Dinner. This is our crowning event of the year, marking our transition of
A couple of weeks ago, a group of local apartment owners sued the City of Santa Monica's Rent Control Board alleging that prohibiting them from charging tenants for
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. June 06, 2016
Life can be like quantum physics - depending upon how you look at it, it can seem to come in particles or
Editor's note: Rotating authors affiliated with Santa Monica's Community Gardens will be contributing a regular feature to the paper. The column will run twice a month
Tuesday is California's presidential primary, which could be crucial for Democrats. For Republicans, presumptive nominee, Donald Trump, recently assured we Golden State voters, “There's no drought
It looks like Armen Melkonians and his Residocracy movement has been successful in floating a ballot measure that would require voter approval for overly large developments within our borders.
Melkonians
Perhaps my title for this column is a bit misleading. Okay, more than a bit. Naturally there hasn't been any fracking at the Shores for these past five