SM BEACH — As part of a state-mandated program to promote environmental literacy in California, Heal the Bay and National Geographic on Tuesday unveiled teacher resources that the groups hope will
NOMA — A landmarked eucalyptus tree in a private yard on 24th Street will come down by Saturday after an 11th-hour inspection yielded no certainty that the giant tree was not
LOSANGELES — California's community colleges are reorienting their registration system to give priority to students who are focused on earning a degree or transferring to a four-year college.
The
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Santa Monica tends to attract a bevy of international tourists each summer, but it's safe to say that most try to avoid the Public Safety
The Santa Monica Coalition for a Livable City announced Tuesday its decision to endorse Assemblywoman Betsy Butler in her run for the 50th State Assembly District.
Butler, who served in
The South Coast Air Quality Management District board voted Friday to grant City Hall $500,000 for its bike-share program, helping to expand it once it is formally launched at
DISTRICTWIDE — The steering committee of a Santa Monica education advocacy organization announced its state and local picks Sunday for the Nov. 6 general election.
Community for Excellent Public Schools (CEPS)
BEVERLY HILLS — Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Santa Monica) has represented the Westside in Congress since 1975.
In that time, he's racked up influence points as ranking member and — in
PICO BLVD — The Santa Monica College Board of Trustees approved a budget that preserved jobs but quietly axed the winter session Thursday night in the face of student protest.
The
City Hall has received nearly $500,000 in federal funding to help expand the Dial-a-Ride service, which provides door-through-door transport for seniors and the disabled.
The award allocated $416,991
LOS ANGELES — A transient pleaded no contest to misdemeanor animal cruelty for choking a brown pelican to death near Malibu Pier.
The Los Angeles County district attorney's office
SMC — An internal police report obtained by a newspaper faulted the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees in a melee that resulted in student protesters being hit with pepper spray.