Say hello to the elephant in the room.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District appears ready to explore the separation of the district into two entities, a topic that has
Editor's note: This is the fifth and final installment of a multi-part series about the new science complex at Crossroads School.
Crossroads School will soon be a breeding
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
Do you use water? If not, disregard this article.
If you do, and you get a water bill from City Hall, then you should start seeing your water use allowance.
Word travels fast among animal handlers.
An exotic animal ban went into effect just over a month ago and already the area around the entrance to the Santa Monica Pier,
Clean energy, self-reliance, stable utility rates, consumer choice, market competition, local jobs and increased accountability — it reads like a fairy tale when discussing utilities, but for supporters of Community Choice
Hoping for more rain isn't a strategy that Kiera Piper can willingly support.
Water rates are going up in Santa Monica, the state is facing a prolonged drought
It wasn't uphill both ways in the snow, but it was a start.
Scores of students from McKinley Elementary School traveled to campus using alternative modes of transportation
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Imagine a world in which the Statue of Liberty, NASA's Cape Canaveral and many other historic landmarks are underwater. This is what may happen if we do