Tuesday the City Council will consider placing a measure on the Nov. 6 ballot to require a super-majority Council vote to increase density in the city’s building guidelines: the
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District examined its multilingual programs and explored learning models to support world languages at its secondary schools at a June 19 board meeting.
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A violent criminal will be sentenced to 32 years in prison for a string of Santa Monica assaults pending approval of a plea deal in July.
Brian Noah Morgan pleaded
Pitiful men pin their hopes on delusions of romance in David and Nathan Zellner's clever and melancholy western "Damsel," an offbeat odyssey about the foolhardiness of
From the positively medieval to the beat of contemporary music: Brencheese, deathshildy and hip-pop are among about 1,000 new or refreshed entries added in June to the online Oxford
The popular Summer Soulstice concert returns to Main street this Sunday, bringing live music, shopping, and beer and wine gardens. This event will be the Soulstice’s largest, closing down
"Yellowstone" has everything a worthwhile Western should, including breathtaking vistas, battles over land and Kevin Costner in the lead role.
There's also something rare in the
The Santa Monica Fire Department responded to a structure fire at about 1:20 p.m. today at 130 Marguerita Ave. A two-story apartment complex had fire in the walls from the first to the second floor and fire in the attic area. Firefighters had the incident under control 1:55 p.m. No injuries were rep
Southern California is heating up, just in time for summer.
The National Weather Service says a strong upper-level ridge moving in Wednesday will boost inland temperatures up to 12 degrees
The controversy over two, new public bathrooms at Clover Park had been swirling long before it reached the City Council this month. Several commissioners say they complained about the $2.
City officials are hoping revisions to the rules for joining the City’s Boards and Commissions will spur more involvement in the civic process.
Of the city’s 17 boards/
A contentious proposal to link oversight of California's electric grid with other western states faces a crucial test Tuesday in a state Senate committee.
Supporters say regionalizing the