Name: Gleam Olivia Davis
Age: 60
Occupation: Attorney
Neighborhood of residence: North of Montana (I also have lived in Ocean Park and Wilmont)
Own or rent: Own
Marital status/kids:
Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
Developers and
By Marina Andalon
Living in Southern California we are vulnerable to a wide range of threats like earthquakes. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, “The San Andreas Fault runs
On October 12, at about 1:35 a.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at Drugtown Pharmacy-802 7th Street, in regards to an audible burglary alarm. When
Building a field at the Civic Center will take longer, and cost more, than predicted according to a staff report for Council’s Oct. 25 meeting.
Council directed staff to
The City of Santa Monica gained numerous new insights about its residents — their needs, their experiences, their feelings — through the much-publicized Wellbeing Index. But the project isn’t over.
Officials
On October 14, at about 6:01 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at Surf Liquor, 2522 Main Street, regarding a female swinging a knife at
Ghost tourism and hunting has shot up in the past years, mainly due to the public’s interest in the supernatural, especially during the Halloween time.
Haunted Santa Monica Ghost
Phil Brock has pulled papers to file as a write in candidate for City Council.
After pulling papers, Brock posted to Facebook asking residents to come to an address in
Santa Monica is still struggling to refine a plan that would have City Hall subsidize rents for some tenants in rent-controlled buildings.
A draft of the proposal will be presented
On October 3 at approximately 8:45 p.m.
Officers were dispatched to Sears (302 Colorado Ave.) in regard to a robbery that just occurred. When the officers arrived, Loss
American Street Kid is a feature documentary about the homeless youth in America and the movie includes several local youth.
Director, producer, writer and editor Michael Leoni committed himself to