CITYWIDE — Rents are the highest they've ever been for rent-controlled units in Santa Monica, making the city by the sea an increasingly inaccessible place for many people, according
JAMS — When the 2012-13 school year began, John Adams Middle School art teacher Jennifer Joyce did not expect to be painting murals, particularly one that would cross the Pacific Ocean.
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A science teacher at Lincoln Middle School was one of 50 educators across the country selected to take part in a week-long immersion program to introduce teachers to
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Instagram aficionados, pull out your smartphones.
Downtown Santa Monica Inc. is looking for shots that exemplify the season for its Spring Photo Competition in honor of the Santa Monica
The Planning Commission asked city planners last week to go back to the drawing board on a parking policy that would have reduced the amount of parking needed for future
CITY HALL — In a town plagued by traffic, a new form of passenger vehicle will now be set to take to the roadways — the pedicab.
The City Council approved regulations
CITY HALL — City Hall won a battle in its war with the state over redevelopment money, recouping almost half of the cash that had already been committed to affordable housing
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica bolsters its eco-friendly reputation by being home to Earth Day events all over the city.
Earth Day's official date is April 22, but there are
CITY HALL— A reorganization of Los Angeles County courthouses is hitting Santa Monicans close to home by making an already unpleasant aspect of car ownership even worse — parking tickets.
As
MALIBU— Malibu officials gave a thumbs up last week to a proposed $25 million Santa Monica College campus slated for the seaside city's Civic Center, pushing forward plans
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Police officials announced Monday the arrest of a woman suspected of abducting her 8-year-old child from Santa Monica in March.
Adriana Joriel Johns, 27, was brought back
LOSANGELES — Powerful winds raked much of California on Monday, toppling trees, causing scattered power outages, whipping up blinding dust storms, and sending waves crashing ashore as a vigorous spring weather