PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — NBC Sports announcer Al Michaels was arrested over the weekend in Santa Monica on suspicion of drunken driving, authorities said Sunday.
Michaels was pulled over at about
SAMOHI — After losing 10 of their last 11 games and mired in a nine game skid, Palisades High School's baseball team gave the Santa Monica Vikings all they
Proposed regulations on fitness instruction in Santa Monica parks are before the City Council on Tuesday night.
Most fitness training in our parks is "one-on-one" — a private trainer
Expo Light Rail Line Project
Note the following activities:
1. Colorado Avenue between Fifth and 17th streets: Expect westbound and eastbound lane closures during daytime hours. Expect reduction of travel
Dear EarthTalk: I hear the term "greenwashing" a lot these days but am still not sure exactly what it means. Can you enlighten?
-- Ruth Markell, Indianapolis, Ind.
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
DOWNTOWN — It's undeniable that many of us in life have a calling. A passion and drive that wills us forward.
For IndyCar driver and Santa Monica resident Oriol
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — The Santa Monica Police Department over the last week has received more calls from concerned citizens about luggage and other baggage being left unattended on city streets,
It seems the butcher is back. After decades of slicing in obscurity, butchers are regaining respect in the food chain as carnivores become more concerned about their meat, particularly how
Yes, America is a wonderful place. We take the best ideas from all over the world and "Americanize" them — sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse.
CITYWIDE — The California Department of Finance is staking claim to roughly $50 million in cash that once belonged to the former Santa Monica Redevelopment Agency, city officials said Wednesday.
The
CITY HALL — The Planning Commission struggled Wednesday to balance business interests with community concerns in the face of two restaurant applications that would pave the way for late-night alcohol service