SAMOHI — Five members of the Santa Monica High School administration, including the principal, will be leaving the school by the end of the year, district officials said Thursday.
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SMC — After telling the community there's no room at the inn, Santa Monica College officials announced Tuesday that they would need to embark on a major marketing campaign
SMC — The Santa Monica College Board of Trustees requested its administration to return with multiple plans to deal with a projected $87 million in unfunded healthcare liability that will weigh
In a video called "Santa Monica Airlines," posted by Robert Mcintosh, the Santa Monica Pier and surrounding parts of the beach are flown over and through by a
MALIBU — The number of nights that Malibu High School sports teams may use the new field lights has been the subject of much debate and litigation, but school officials still
SMO — Two anti-airport groups urged local Congress members to tell the Department of Transportation to ax the air traffic control tower at Santa Monica Airport as part of $1.2
CITYWIDE — Homeless people and Californians who make less than $14,702 annually will qualify for a free cell phone and service plan under a decision by the California Public Utilities
Downtown Santa Monica Inc., the public-private company the helps City Hall manage and promote the Downtown business district, is calling on all photographers to submit their best shot of spring
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Less than 60 percent of seniors in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District applied for financial aid to go to college in the 2012-13 school year, missing out
DOWNTOWN — How is Santa Monica's popular ocean similar to a stockyard full of cattle?
Weekend visitors to the city by the sea found out on Sunday when a
As part of its continuing work to improve the Wilshire/Interstate-405 Interchange, Metro and Caltrans plan to close the southbound I-405 off-ramp to westbound Wilshire Boulevard for two weeks beginning
Metro is launching a new campaign to increase bicycle traffic safety in Los Angeles County.
The campaign will include signs on buses, billboards and radio spots with the message "