DOWNTOWN — When the lights went down on the Superdome in New Orleans after the Super Bowl this February, football fans across the country went into spare rib-induced hibernation for about
SMMUSD HDQTRS — District officials presented a plan Thursday that details how they will spend money they hope to receive through a new centralized fundraising model and it includes boosting reading
CLOVER PARK — Pacifica Christian softball didn't look like a team playing its first season in the sport on Wednesday against Lennox Academy.
The Seawolves struck for 10 first-inning
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Santa Monica officials in charge of security for the Los Angeles Marathon, which ends on Ocean Avenue, said procedures are in place to protect the public from
CITYWIDE — If the city of Santa Monica had a page on the Internet Movie Database — better known as IMDB.com — its credentials would be longer than most working actors, many
How many people can City Hall cram onto an acre of land? As many as it wants to.
Last Tuesday, "the pro-development majority on City Council" finally sealed
CITYWIDE — Rents are the highest they've ever been for rent-controlled units in Santa Monica, making the city by the sea an increasingly inaccessible place for many people, according
JAMS — When the 2012-13 school year began, John Adams Middle School art teacher Jennifer Joyce did not expect to be painting murals, particularly one that would cross the Pacific Ocean.
MALIBU— Malibu officials gave a thumbs up last week to a proposed $25 million Santa Monica College campus slated for the seaside city's Civic Center, pushing forward plans
SAMOHI — The somber ballad "Amazing Grace" filled Barnum Hall while a spotlight followed a handful of students dressed all in black as they escorted a closed casket past
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Santa Monica ranked in the middle of the pack amongst a sampling of California school districts evaluated on how well they served Latino, African-American and low-income students, according