As Sunday morning's special meeting of the Santa Monica City Council in the Ken Edwards Center stretched into the early afternoon, hours of public testimony and Council deliberation
Santa Monica's ongoing conflicts with regulators over the Santa Monica Airport hit yet another speed bump last week when the Federal Aviation Administration issued an unexplained delay to
Back in 1954 the Santa Monica Lions established a tradition, not only in the City of Santa Monica, but as a part of Lions International. It was the year of
What was once Santa Monica's most controversial development returned to city regulators this week for a brief, cordial and poorly attended discussion.
Now known as the Pen Factory
The Santa Monica City Council will meet on Sunday to prioritize goals and set measurable criteria for judging the success of future projects.
According to the staff report, staff have
HUNGARY Susanne Liaw wanted to travel, give herself new challenges and build on the work she's done at Olympic High School.
A Fulbright scholarship will allow her to
Busy Bee Hardware, located at 1521 Santa Monica Blvd., is being sued by the Regents of the University of California for damages caused to their property at 1525 Santa Monica
It's the first day of the 2015-2016 school year in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, meaning thousands of students will begin familiarizing themselves with new classrooms, teachers
Before any learning begins at the start of the school year, students first have to arrive at their campuses safely.
District and city officials this week are urging parents, children
On August 15, at approximately 2 p.m.
Officers responded to the 1300 block of 3rd Street, regarding a sexual battery. The victim stated that she had entered the business
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District can tout the talents, accomplishments and college placements of its most successful students.
But, as Pedro Noguera is quick to point out, the district&