Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work is planned for the week of March 19. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding this
Starting in April 2018, Medicare will mail new Medicare cards to all people with Medicare, to help protect you from identity fraud.
Fraudsters are always looking for ways to get
If you get to the Wednesday Downtown farmers market too late, you will likely miss your chance to try one Cliff Kane’s fastest selling products: lion’s mane.
In
More than a few podcasts originate as live shows before being adapted for the Internet. Some are produced live, then digitized into podcast format. Others start live, then move into
She's on her honeymoon. Alone.
After the invitations had been mailed, the venue had been chosen, the wedding dress had undergone its final fitting, and all the non-refundable
QUIT PLAYIN’ AROUND
With plays. Thea-tuh. Stick to what you know. The Daily Press has two very accomplished and knowledgeable theater critics in Sarah A. Spitz and Cynthia Citron. So,
Mexican food reminds me of Mexican music. Someone is singing or playing a melody, someone else is harmonizing on the side, there’s a deep bass keeping rhythm in the
SEEMS IN ENDLESS SUPPLY HERE
Do you know what I’m talking about?
It’s an expression that refers to someone holding an unquestioned belief, argument or philosophy that was
Jennifer saw a bracelet she loved at a Santa Monica jewelry store and asked the salesperson to show it to her. She saw the $500 price tag and wanted to
Fishermen call a massive halibut pulled from the Pacific Ocean a ‘barn door.’ Weighing hundreds of pounds and looming over their proud purveyors, the world’s largest flatfish certainly looks
Sadly, for Shores residents, the much-beloved Bill and Flo Kaufman have recently passed: Bill in 2016 at age 94 and Flo in January of this year at 89. Thankfully, they