Handling the current and future generations of online connoisseurs is something that falls on all facets of society, from educators and professionals to parents giving their children their first cell
While it’s hard to compete for the spotlight with flagship sports like football, basketball and baseball; the Saint Monica boys golf unit has taken shine and then some with
Council will meet on Tuesday night for what appears to be a very light agenda. Council will get an update on negotiations for the lease of Rusty’s Surf Ranch
The City Council, prompted by concerns over traffic safety following a recent cyclist’s death, broached the idea of financing various road safety initiatives via a tax increase in December
City Council meetings are seldom uneventful and this week was no exception. Technical malfunctions meant that anyone not actually inside chambers and attempting to watch the live feed, couldn’t.
The prospects of a third World War is a shuddering thought for many. What can be done to keep ourselves safe? Could the United States and other countries survive such
In its final meeting before the district’s spring break, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education approved several major construction items, with much of the discussion centered
In a predictable 4-3 split along party lines, City Council voted to prepare and return for Council approval within 30 days a resolution expressing the City’s disapproval of Los
Locals paying more to live in their abodes extends to other household bills, with new analysis stating that household expenses in Santa Monica are much higher than the average United
When students at Santa Monica College log onto the business communication classes taught by Stephen Soucy, they’re learning from an expert whose career spans publishing, filmmaking and theatrical producing.
Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes Museums Free-For-All, Pier Locals Night and much more.
Pier Locals Night: The March edition of Local’s
Cheering, clapping and good-natured catcalling were the ingredients of a banner night at Barnum Hall, as the Samohi venue ventured to Harlem for the Samohi Black Student Union’s Apollo