DOWNTOWN — In the satirical romantic comedy "L.A. Story," there's a scene where Steve Martin's lovestruck weather man crumbles to the ground, overcome by
DOWNTOWN — At 3 p.m. the sun is still shining on the beaches and the parks, but not on the partially subterranean retail stores at Parking Structure 5.
By next
MALIBU — As the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District investigates concerns about a potential cancer cluster among staff at Malibu High School, experts say medical research is currently lacking on whether
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Agency ran a $275,000 deficit last fiscal year, $86,000 less than originally projected.
Rent Control Board administrator Tracy Condon said that the board&
The Rotary Club of Santa Monica is accepting applications for its Community and Youth Grants program from Santa Monica nonprofit organizations.
The grants, which range from $500 to $3,500,
Santa Monica is known for being a progressive city, taking the lead on a host of issues, including environmental sustainability and social justice, protecting against the dangers of second-hand smoke
MID-CITY — The urine, feces and vomit were early morning irritations for Adrienne Burrows. It wasn't until her young son picked up a crack pipe while walking to a
Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law three bills authored by State Sen. Ted Lieu (D-Santa Monica) over the weekend, all of which will take effect Jan. 1, 2014.
Senate Bill
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Preliminary results from mold testing performed at Malibu High School showed "no unusual findings," according to a statement released by the Santa Monica-Malibu School District on
Santa Monica Councilman Kevin McKeown was named Democrat of the Year by Los Angeles County Democrats for the second time in three years.
McKeown will represent the 50th Assembly District
Gov. Jerry Brown signed two bills sponsored by former Santa Monica Mayor, Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) into law last week.
Assembly Bill 1068 allows access to the pupil records
Expo Light Rail Line
Note the following activities:
1. Olympic Boulevard between 20th Street and Centinela Avenue: Eastbound and westbound lane closures during non-peak hours of 9:30 a.m.