Many C.S. Lewis fans are familiar with the author’s popular ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’ saga, a sprawling fantasy epic that chronicles (sorry) a journey of four kids and
With two days left at a Venice hostel and nowhere else to stay, Teresa Spencer was preparing to sleep on the beach.
Then, a friend told her about the “vanlord.
Last summer he was homeless but this year, Santa Monica College student Joshua Elizondo is just one of fifty students across the country selected for an eight-week paid internship with
“Don’t Steal. The Government Hates Competition.” Possibly my favorite bumper sticker of all time.
Santa Monica is currently experiencing a crime wave of robberies. The way the thieves are
Construction on three miles of walking and biking paths along Santa Monica State Beach will begin later this summer.
Council approved a $12.3 million contract with two engineering firms
The Santa Monica Pier will be pulling funds from some programs this year to invest more money in its banner events, including a new Halloween celebration.
The pier has launched
City Council chambers are getting a $450,000 upgrade later this year.
City Council approved the improvements to the chambers’ audiovisual, agenda and meeting management systems last week at the
Dear EarthTalk: What are so-called regional climate models and why do we need them given that we already have pretty decent global climate models? — Rich W., Seattle, WA
Scientists (and
Last week, 20 potential Democratic nominees for President took the debate stage in Miami over two days to discuss everything from taxes to health care to foreign policy. Largely absent
Henry Weyse/Charles Morris House
401 Ocean Ave
Built: 1910, Designated 1990.
This two-story residence that combines features of Colonial Revival and Craftsman styles was built for local attorney Henry
Franklin Elementary has named a new principal, a familiar face of Franklin that’s beloved by the community and the school board.
Cynthia McGregory was named as the principal of