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The privilege of Santa Monica’s proximity to the Pacific Ocean will be on display during the first week of 2024. While other cities in the northern and eastern United
NOVEMBER
The City continued efforts to address unlicensed vendors on the Pier with new metal barriers and the addition of five Allied Security professionals.
Santa Monica hosted a celebration of
SEPTEMBER
SMMUSD invited the public to explore the new $133 million Discovery Building at Samohi, a three-story structure hosting 28 classrooms (including rooftop classrooms), an Olympic-size pool and an indoor-outdoor
OCTOBER
Santa Monica’s PS1 Pluralistic School turned 50, and its founder Joel Pelcyger continued to live by the school’s founding question: “What is the purpose of School?” Pelcyger
DECEMBER
Starting Jan. 1, the city’s new organic waste mandate will require all residents and businesses to recycle their organic waste. Santa Monica is doing this in part to
Betsy Mendel doesn't believe in New Year's resolutions. At least not when it comes to fitness.
The Santa Monica-based personal trainer says that, in her experience,
CITYWIDE - Planes, trains, and the zoning code will likely be the dominant issues of 2015.
The year after a highly contested, low-turnout election will likely be a big one
The Santa Monica Daily Press asked several civic leaders about their New Year's Resolutions. Their answers are below.
Mayor Kevin McKeown
What are your New Year's
S/HE — Ah, making New Year's resolutions. The surest way to lose respect for yourself quickly.You draw up an aggressive, indestructible plan for the coming year (this