This essay is in response to three recent submissions to the SMDP by airport proponents. One is the May 10-11 column by Joe Bates in which he addresses my column
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — Oscar de la Torre does not plan to run for City Council and will instead seek reelection to the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education.
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CITYWIDE — The local political season has swung into high gear with endorsements flowing and candidates vying for attention on an almost daily basis.
The Santa Monica Coalition for a Livable
MALIBU — Local education activist Craig Foster announced this week he plans to enter this year's Board of Education race in an attempt to get Malibu a seat back
Monday is the first day to "pull papers" required to run for political office in Santa Monica.
Potential candidates for City Council, Rent Control Board, Santa Monica/Malibu
SM PIER — The Twilight Concert Series has signed a big-name band as a late addition to its list of performers.
The Los Angeles-based alternative-rock band OK Go will headline the
City Hall — Just weeks after the Planning Commission considered developments on plots of land previously occupied by Norms and currently occupied by Denny's, they'll take a
Oscar de la Torre is his own worst enemy.
At issue was the funding of the embattled Pico Youth and Family Center that de la Torre founded and ran until
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — The co-chair of the city's largest political party has decided to run for school board after hearing that at least one current member of the board
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education is currently accepting applications for openings on its district advisory committees (DACs). Applications can be found at smmusd.org/DAC/pdf/