I love mornings. The quiet, the peaceful calm that pervades the city. I love walking my dog in neighborhoods that are still asleep as the rosy fingers of Eos stretch
This week on the 19th of June or "Juneteenth" will be celebrated by thousands if not millions of African Americans, Native Americans and others nationally and internationally. This
The Plaza at Santa Monica proposed for 4th and 5th streets and Arizona Avenue moved closer to reality June 3 when the Planning Commission voted 4-1 to forward the 12-floor
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. June 15, 2015
Freedom from unwarranted search and seizure is one of the great ideals that this county was founded upon. It is also an
There's been an incessant discussion about Santa Monica's work/housing imbalance. We hear constant buzz about our urgent need for affordable housing in our city, which
STOP! IN THE NAME OF LOVE! Whatever you had planned for Saturday, cancel — I've got your day and night mapped out for you. Part nonpareil rock-and-roll experience, the
How we design our streets says a lot about what we value as a community. Are they safe and comfortable to use for everyone in the community, whether you are
Tomorrow evening, City Council will officially approve the employment contract and welcome new City Manager Rick Cole, who replaces Rod Gould. Gould completed five years as City Manager as of