Editor: So, the president should pretend to be a republican to appease Senate republicans? What benefit is there to having your party occupy the presidency, if he or she is supposed to perform his or her presidential duties as if a member of the opposing party? William Schoene Santa Monica
Before Matrix 2.0 was signed on the morning of Feb. 16 - creating the first straightforward guidelines for uses of non-potable water in L.A. County - the City
Pedro Noguera's contract with the Santa Monica-Malibu school district has increased 68 percent over its original amount.
The local Board of Education on Thursday allocated an additional $25,
The long awaited draft of the Downtown Specific Plan, now retitled the Downtown Community Plan (DCP), is finally available on the City's website.
The Plan sets general planning
EXPO LIGHT RAIL LINE:
For the week of February 22, 2016, please note the following activities:
1. Train Testing This Week - The Expo Light Rail Line extension from Culver
In the early morning on Feb. 9, members of the Santa Monica Police Department Crime Impact Team, working in conjunction with L.A. County probation officers, completed a probation compliance
By Susan Lee DeRemer
If you are looking for an opportunity to get more involved in the Santa Monica community, let the Lions Club of Santa Monica help. While the
After several weeks of heavy hitting council agendas, the Feb. 23 meeting appears to be relatively benign, which in Santa Monica means there might be enough seats in the council
There was a time when Tyler Heineman and Scott Heineman were just kids on the diamond, playing the sport they love in Santa Monica Little League.
And they're
Terry Davis always felt a sense of comfort when she brought her daughter to Santa Monica Alternative School House each morning.
“Every day that I walked off campus after I
The late and multi-talented, Lionel Burt was as unique as anyone I've ever known. At times he reminded me of Will Rogers, funny and never uttered a bad