Nick Charchut was an outstanding student at Santa Monica High School, a description to which his co-valedictorian honor attests.
But it's not a status he's necessarily
On July 25 at approximately 1:30 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to an office building located in the 200 block of Santa Monica Boulevardon the report of
Area lifeguards are closely monitoring local waters and urging beachgoers to take safety precautions after strong rip currents led to a dramatic surge in ocean rescues this week.
Lifeguards reported
City council adopted new transportation rules at their July 28 meeting that cover upcoming bike and car sharing systems.
Francie Stefan, manager of Strategic & Transportation Planning for the City
The Santa Monica Police Department is hosting a free screening of Back to the Future tonight, July 29, at 7:45 p.m. at Tongva Park (1615 Ocean Ave). Amphitheater
The Santa Monica based non-profit Pure Drift has started a fundraising campaign for their upcoming trip to provide clean water across Central and South America.
Santa Monica College photography students,
Public input is wanted to help shape the design of a new universally-accessible playground on the beach.
The North Beach Playground project is soliciting public feedback at www.santamonicaparks.org
This is the third in a series of articles on housing in Santa Monica. Other topics have included workforce housing, the role of development agreements in producing affordable housing, and
Six years ago, a Santa Monica library teen publication featured a poem called "Manhood" by Nikan Namiri.
"Tomorrow is the day I graduate, the day I will
The July 28 City Council meeting will facilitate transportation options aimed at improving traffic and include discussions of several old items.
Two items discussed previously will be up for second
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. July 27, 2015
"How can residents better talk to each other on issues of public policy?" That question stayed with me when I