Downtown Santa Monica’s ubiquitous fruit and churro vendors will be required to get business licenses and health permits starting in May.
City Council will vote Tuesday on regulations for
GRAB YOUR HARP, BOBBY MCGEE, HIT THE STREET CORNER
That is the spirit of Make Music Day, one of the best gifts from the French since the Statue of Liberty.
BUT FIRST, SOME ENTICING LOCAL SHOWS TO CHECK OUT
Wow! Where did all the good music go? I don’t remember seeing such a sparse calendar for music in the
Palisades Park officially has 26 more bike racks as of last Saturday, thanks to the L.A Leggers.
Celebrating their 28th birthday and first day of this year’s training
From the street, 129 Marguerita Avenue appears to be a great location to raise a family in Santa Monica. Look left and you can see all the way across Palisades
About two decades before crossing the finish line first in the 800 meters at this month’s Olympic Trials, Kate Grace was already on the move.
Maybe the children’s
On June 29 at about 7:30 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to a radio call for service at the 1500 block of Palisades Park regarding an assault
“It will be celebrated with pomp and parade ... bonfires and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other.” —John Adams, second President of the United States of America
The conviction earlier this month of a 50-year-old homeless man in the deaths of two women in Santa Monica more than a decade ago offered yet another example.
When a
Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
City officials
Three weeks ago Dr. David Revell gave a presentation outlining what sea level rise might mean for Santa Monica. With the usual disclaimers about the uncertainty of all predictive modeling,