Airport or development
Editor:
I read with amazement the column by Mr. Barry Brewer. I could almost hear some close-the-airport "spin doctor" saying in the background, "Let&
Many of us have had the mixed pleasure and dismay of watching ourselves grow older via the photos in our family album. Ironically, the faces remain pretty much the same
LINCOLN — Teachers at Lincoln Middle School are hoping the new school year will literally inspire students to reach for the stars but a funding shortfall has imperiled their cosmic dreams.
SMO — As we inch closer to the November election, the Santa Monica Airport is feeling less like an airport and more like a battleground.
Activists on both sides of the
CITY HALL — The balloted candidates for City Council have been whittled down to 14 from the 18 who pulled the necessary paperwork.
Candidates were required to collect signatures from 100
PICO / MIDCITY — The Santa Monica Police Department has hundreds of officers covering the City of Santa Monica but for a small section of SMPD employees, the city takes on a
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — "Baseball has always been a reflection of life," Hall of Famer Willie Stargell once said. "Like life, it adjusts."
Some fans of the Santa
SMO - City Council wasn't ready to pull the trigger on recommendations that would have extended aviation leases at the Santa Monica Airport and raised all leases to
CITY HALL — It could be another full ballot this November.
Fifteen City Council candidates returned paperwork to City Hall in time for Wednesday night's deadline. The signatures collected
On Sunday, August 10 at 12:30 a.m.
Santa Monica Police officers responded to 4th Street and Colorado Ave., regarding an indecent exposure incident onboard a Big Blue Bus.
CITYWIDE - Several candidates for City Council are already stacking dollars for their campaign run this year.
Seven candidates have filed campaign finance disclosure statements, allowing them to raise cash