MAIN LIBRARY — The Santa Monica Civic Center Auditorium can survive past its planned June closure, but it will have to revolutionize its layout, amenities and management structure if it plans
CITY HALL — City Hall wants to strengthen connections with the community and empower up-and-coming civic leaders through a newly-proposed Citizen Academy, a crash course in the nuts and bolts of
It seems as if you can't own anything nice these days in Santa Monica. This past week the office building where the Daily Press is located was burglarized,
MALIBU — The curtain is set to close May 31 on the Malibu Courthouse, a site that has played host to cases involving high-profile names such as Robert Downey Jr., Zsa
PICO BLVD — Roughly 7.3 million visitors from outside Los Angeles County pumped $1.5 billion into the local economy in 2012, an almost 10 percent increase over the year
SECOND STREET — A family wellness center known for its unique blend of mental health services and family coaching announced last week that it would close its doors after three years
SAMOHI — The season finale was all about revenge for Santa Monica baseball.
After losing the Ocean League championship to Culver City last year, the Vikings clobbered the Centaurs, 7-4, Thursday
Over the past 350 columns, I've often written about colorful and eccentric local characters. Veteran film director Henry Jaglom, a Santa Monican for 20 years, certainly fits that
LINCOLN BLVD — Seniors who love their early-bird specials and late-night revelers fond of soaking up suds with a plate of hot cakes have to find a new place to dine.
CITYWIDE — As city officials continue their investigation into the extent of alleged defects in the city's urban forest, arborists point to nurseries as the possible root of the
CITYWIDE — All three Santa Monica-based boys' volleyball teams kept their championship hopes alive with first round CIF-Southern Section playoff victories on Tuesday night.
Santa Monica knocked off Whittier Christian