Environmental guardians Sierra Club has announced its endorsements for four seats on the Santa Monica City Council.
They are City Councilman Terry O'Day, Planning Commissioners Richard McKinnon and
DOWNTOWN L.A. — A Santa Monica resident who lost millions of dollars worth of contemporary art in a suspected burglary has upped the reward for four of the pieces to
CITY HALL — The City Council will consider a moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries in Santa Monica next Tuesday, a move which would disrupt at least one application currently working its
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The former Malibu High School student who says she was slapped at least four times across the face by her English teacher for failing to bring homework to
SM PIER — Hundreds of people from all over southern and central California packed the Santa Monica Pier Friday morning for a glimpse of the space shuttle Endeavour as it passed
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The energy at Thursday's Board of Education meeting was palpable.
The unusually-crowded board room erupted into applause after almost every presentation, from the undeniably worthy –
DOWNTOWN — Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Santa Monica) appealed the decision to close the historic Santa Monica post office to the Postal Regulatory Commission Thursday on procedural grounds, but the effort may
NOMA — The victim of a multi-million dollar art theft is offering a $200,000 reward for information leading to the return of the goods.
The promise of the no-questions-asked cash
Crime Watch is a weekly series culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court
ARIZONA AVE — Jack Bezian sold his signature sourdough bread Wednesday from his stall at the westernmost end of the Santa Monica Farmers' Market just as he has for the
Santa Monica High School students are producing an online news and opinion program called "The World This Week," the first episode available at www.worldthisweek.org and on
Santa Monica is listed amongst the 10 most British towns in the U.S., according to BBCAmerica.com.
Around 5,000 British migrants are said to live in Santa Monica,