MUSIC, CIRCUS, THEATRE, GLASS
Do you sing in the shower? Need an outlet for your (alto, soprano, tenor, baritone) pipes? Ever thought about joining a chorus? This weekend you’ll
by Cynthia Citron
At some point in his life the thinking man will usually ask himself three important questions: Who—or what—am I? Where am I? and How did
KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated Press
President Donald Trump threatened Wednesday to withhold money to help California cope with wildfires, a day after new Gov. Gavin Newsom asked him to double the
CHRISTOPHER WEBER
Associated Press
The union representing teachers in Los Angeles, whose 640,000 students make it the nation's second-largest school district, postponed the start of a strike
JONATHAN J. COOPER
Associated Press
Gov. Gavin Newsom has made two big promises that are seemingly at odds: Advancing bold and expensive new initiatives while maintaining the robust savings that
The City Attorney has filed a criminal complaint against the son of Santa Monica’s most notorious landlord.
The City announced Wednesday that it charged Adam Shekhter, Saul Reuben Robin,
Santa Monican Elizabeth Gelfand Stearns has spent years working to fight Alzheimer’s disease and the former Universal Studios executive recently helped champion a landmark bill that will allocate $100
Community members can tell City Hall what issues are most important to them through an online or paper survey until Jan. 21.
The SaMoSays survey, which opened Dec. 5, gives
Editor:
Our city is fighting a lawsuit from Maria Loya, who has twice lost elections to the council, so now she wants to change the way we elect our city
JUANA SUMMERS
Associated Press
As she nears a decision on whether to seek the presidency, Sen. Kamala Harris is taking on what could be a hurdle in a Democratic primary: