With the summer entertainment season rapidly approaching, local officials want to remind Santa Monicans of the options for recreation just down the beach in Marina Del Rey.
Marina del Rey
Meals on Wheels West (MOWW) celebrated their Annual Community Champions Day this week and the event provided a stark contrast between local support for the organization and threats posed by
Three weeks ago Dr. David Revell gave a presentation outlining what sea level rise might mean for Santa Monica. With the usual disclaimers about the uncertainty of all predictive modeling,
The thought of spending 60 or more consecutive days in a two-person vessel on the Pacific Ocean doesn’t seem to faze Megan Biging much.
Which is probably a good
Those who knew Lloyd Jake Beare remembered him as a free spirit with a good-natured personality, a passion for exploration and a love of athletics.
They are now stricken with
To the editor:
If direct democracy is the ideal, then Citizens United is its mirror opposite. By direct democracy, I mean one person, one vote. Under Citizens United the spending
Entering high school, Avery Salumbides didn’t care much for sports. There weren’t any she really enjoyed, and she said she wasn’t particularly good at any of them.
Our City is blessed with an array of transportation options, perhaps the envy of any small city in this state and in the country. Our system has worked well for
Changes are afoot at the Big Blue Bus in the month of February.
BBB has been revising service in anticipation of the Expo Light Rail in 2016. The second phase
On Oct. 31 at approximately 6:45 a.m., a Santa Monica police officer on routine patrol in the 300 block of Broadway heard tires screeching and a vehicle engine
On Oct. 7 at approximately 9 a.m., Marina Del Rey deputies working the patrol duty boat received an emergency call over a marine radio frequency indicating a civilian diver