By Tuesday the boxes were pretty much packed at Writer’s Boot Camp. After decades of mentoring Hollywood and television screenwriters in his space on Michigan Avenue, owner Jeff Gordon
The City’s newly formed Vacation Rental Enforcement Task Force has scored a major win against a Los Angeles-based vacation rental operator.
Early last year the Task Force began investigating
As the Santa Monica – Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) continues to face a budget deficit, board members are searching for a way to cut millions in expenses.
The Board met
This month the Santa Monica Lions hosted their 3rd annual signature event, Lions Eyes Across California at the Church on Pearl. Long-time advocates of vision, the Lions partnered with the
On March 16, at about 3:21 p.m.
Officers responded to the area of 2000 Main Street regarding a subject vandalizing a SMPD Public Service Officer’s vehicle. Officers
The City is beginning a public outreach campaign to get suggestions on improving the Santa Monica Beach trail, particularly the northern portion of the trail and underneath Santa Monica Pier.
A four-month long multi-department review of NMS Properties’ contracts with the City of Santa Monica failed to produce a smoking gun or even very much smoke.
The audit spanned three
Cary Williams has made a career out of combat. She opened a Santa Monica boxing club, The Stables, and developed a reputation as a professional boxing coach. Her latest bout
On March 16, at about 12:30 p.m.
While patrolling the area of 500 block of Pico Blvd., an officer observed a subject urinating in public. The officer made
History in many ways is one long obituary. When I think about how history is written and what is generally made memorable, it is most often a retelling of the
Stepping into the workspace of Pioneer Magnetics feels like stepping back into a different era or - if not for the faded American flag stuck in a worker’s pencil