Former Santa Monica Director of Transportation John Catoe was inducted into the American Public Transportation Association’s (APTA) Hall of Fame during the trade industry’s annual conference on September
WHAT WOULD JESUS DO?
I thought that’s what I would hear, when I attended last week’s gathering for local religious leaders’ take on “the moral issues” surrounding LV,
The slow crawl towards Santa Monica’s participation in the 2024 Olympic games continued last week with Council approving a pair of letters formalizing the City’s intent to participate
Regional officials gathered last week to announce a new plan to reduce traffic on Los Angeles roads and many details mirror efforts already underway in Santa Monica.
On Wednesday, Sept.
On September 4, at about 7:17 a.m. officers responded to a radio call for service at Britannia Pub – 318 Santa Monica Blvd. regarding a vandalism that just occurred.
By Alvaro Huerta, Ph.D.
On the first day of class, I always inform my university students that I hold two PhDs. One from a premier research institution, UC Berkeley,
Wastewater Main Replacement Project
For the week of Sept. 19, the contractor will begin restoration work (concrete restoration of alley approach, pavement of trench) on Palisades P. N. between 4th
In an effort to ensure that Santa Monica-area residents receive their flu vaccination before flu season starts, MinuteClinic will hold Flu Shot Express Clinics at the Santa Monica Boulevard location
Seeds burst with life. Wondrous, seemingly miraculous, in a seed, as tiny as a fleck or grain, is an embryo of a flowering plant, a food, a tree. Those seeds
Spending three days riding three hundred miles on a bicycle, you think about a lot of things: Your sore backside. Water. The abundant and beautiful farmland. And what it really
The Santa Monica Police Department will be conducting Bike and Pedestrian Safety Enforcement Operations with focused enforcement efforts on primary collision factors involving motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.
The Police Department