The Santa Monica Daily Press sent candidates for Supervisor, Congress and State Senate a list of four questions. Each candidate had up to 800 words to use as they saw
BROAD STAGE — To hear the applause, cheers and accolades from the audience the announcement of the Broad Stage's 2014/15 season was as popular and exciting a show
CITYWIDE — The City Council will consider reducing speed limits near local schools to 15 miles per hour on school days. At their May 27 meeting, council will consider dropping limits
CITY WIDE — Santa Monica's government access channel will wrap up its live programming season on May 29 with school district Superintendent Sandra Lyon taking resident calls.
CityTV has
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — District officials want to put state funding toward, among other things, closing the gap between general education students and Spanish speakers, those with disabilities, and economic disadvantages.
Santa
Local ocean-protection group Heal the Bay welcomed a record number of attendees May 15 to its annual toes-in-the-sand" gala at the Jonathan Club.
The "Bring Back the Beach&
MARINA DEL REY — A large-scale fish kill in Marina del Rey is worrying ocean experts but local educators said the event is a chance to motivate residents to become involved
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — What started as complaints from hotel workers about labor conditions at the DoubleTree Suites has led to an investigation into the hotel's finances by the Santa
MAIN LIBRARY — Education and affordable housing were the leading topics in a Santa Monica Democrats Club debate to fill the State Senate seat of Ted Lieu (D-Santa Monica), who is
SMASH — The Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH) is welcoming parents, teachers, students, alumni, neighbors and the community at large to their annual SuperSMASH fundraiser on May 17.
The SuperSMASH
A Santa Monica student has been selected to participate in the national Biology Olympiad Finals with the chance to win a spot to represent the United States at the international
SMC — Santa Monica College's Public Policy Institute (PPI) is inviting Santa Monica residents to experience the intersection of policy and art at the organization's annual symposium.