SMMUSD HDQTRS — The second the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation fundraiser ended on Jan. 31, another one began.
The Vision for Student Success, an initiative managed by the foundation to fund
COLORADO AVE —The Santa Monica-based nonprofit Step Up On Second, which provides support for homeless people suffering from mental illnesses, broke ground Friday on a new, $14 million housing project
LINCOLN BLVD — Quick, pack your freezer full of chili burgers.
Tommy's Original World Famous Hamburgers on Lincoln Boulevard, which opened 20 years ago next month, may be on
A group of community activists attempting to qualify a referendum for a special election to block a City Council-approved development is hosting a series of petition signing parties across the
Editor:
I totally agree with everything Sara Meric said in her Letter to the Editor, "Where's our village?" published Feb. 5, 2014. Especially the last line:
SMMUSD HDQTRS — New state laws and a different approach to discipline have led to fewer student suspensions in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District and across the state, according to
As expected, last Tuesday, City Council enthusiastically supported the Michigan Avenue Greenway (MANgo) and Samohi Safe Routes to School proposals. Council ignored the traffic congestion and dangerous conditions that will
The City Council last week approved the controversial Bergamot Transit Village despite considerable opposition from a number of local residents. There is now a movement afoot to create a referendum
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Enrollment in Santa Monica public schools should climb over the next decade but not in Malibu, where enrollment will decline by 15.7 percent, according to a study
MICHIGAN AVE — A large vein of bike paths on and around Michigan Avenue were approved this week.
The Michigan Avenue Neighborhood Greenway or MANGO, which is meant to ease pedestrian
CITY HALL — A federal judge Thursday ruled in favor of the federal government and tossed out City Hall's lawsuit regarding ownership of the Santa Monica Airport, city officials