The California Department of Education has invited three Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District elementary schools to apply for the 2014 California Distinguished Schools program.
Franklin, Webster and Roosevelt elementaries are
My Gmail account was hacked a week ago — Saturday, Nov. 9, at 5:19 p.m. Approximately 200 people got an e-mail from bilbau@gmail.com asking them to open
It's hard to pinpoint what exactly is responsible for the growing spate of police shootings, brutality and overreach that have come to dominate the news lately, whether it&
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — A hardcore gang member was found guilty of the 2006 murders of a popular Santa Monica High School student and a man who was gunned down at
Community for Excellent Public Schools (CEPS), a broad-based grassroots advocacy organization dedicated to the preservation and betterment of public schools in Santa Monica and Malibu, is proud to enthusiastically endorse
Frank Clemente wrote in ("Medical device tax giveaway would deny Americans healthcare," Your Column Here, Nov. 2-3) complaining about the Republican efforts to end the 2.3 percent
On Oct. 31, City Hall filed a complaint against the Federal Aviation Administration in federal court to establish the city's right to control the future use of Santa
SMC —Santa Monica College's Small Business Development Center is launching a program to train veterans to become entrepreneurs.
Funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), the
MID-CITY — One of the best children's hospitals in the country has opened a facility in Santa Monica.
Children's Hospital Los Angeles, which was named one of
MALIBU — Malibu High and Juan Cabrillo Elementary campuses were tested for environmental contaminants over the weekend, nearly a month after some teachers complained the middle school campus could be causing
The Santa Monica community is invited to participate in a competitive event aimed at building apps for multiple devices.
The "Internet of Things" hackathon, will be held on
This Saturday marks the 75th anniversary of the event called "Kristallnacht," the night of broken glass, Nov. 9, 1938, when Jewish businesses, temples, schools, hospitals and homes were