A local high school track coach who recently passed away will soon be immortalized at the school he worked at.
The late Patrick Cady, who taught history and coached track
Dear EarthTalk: What’s the background of the controversy over whether to allow development of a big copper and gold mine near Alaska’s Bristol Bay? — C. Karo, Pittsburgh, PA
A Santa Monica teenager has turned his love of exercise into a budding triathlon career.
Andrew Hanson, a 17-year-old Samohi senior, recently returned from competing in the USA National Triathlon
Week of August 19, 2019
LA Metro Public Art Project / “Tears of Santa Monica”
For the week of August 19, artwork installation is slated to resume and run from Fall
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The city of Santa Monica is currently looking at reducing build outs from 61% to 50% in R1 neighborhoods. They also are looking to alter parking standards to discourage
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In the face of overwhelming evidence that our elections remain vulnerable to foreign interference, the Senate has failed to pass much-needed election security measures. I’m calling on my
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As the President of the Santa Monica Democratic Club for the past two years, I have seen our community rally together behind our collective Santa Monica values despite living
Oceans of Sorrow, a new book by Debra Marvel, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.
In ten years, Marvel lost her husband, brother, and mother. Her poems reflect
The City of Malibu will present a free screening of the animated hit movie “Frozen” (PG) on Saturday, September 14 at Malibu Bluffs Park (23825 Stuart Ranch Road). The movie
Chez Jay gets ready to officially celebrate their 60th Anniversary this coming Fall by kicking off the festivities with their new patio
Chez Jay, located in the heart of Santa