Rick Cole, Santa Monica's new city manager, has suggested that despite the vigorous and sometimes acrimonious political debate in our city, residents may actually share common ground on
This Saturday the West L.A. chapter of the Surfrider Foundation is hosting a cleanup of Santa Monica's most polluted beach as part of the Barefoot Beach Rescue
Santa Monica has had the distinction of being recognized as one of the most "progressive" cities in the nation. It began in 1979 when residents coalesced around a
New Roads School student Brendan Terry has a good story to tell when asked about his summer vacation.
He spent several weeks traveling by boat from Bermuda to New York
Santa Monica staff, officials and anti-airport activists flew to Washington D.C. this week to advocate for closure of the Santa Monica Airport.
The group, including Rep.Ted Lieu, Santa
This is the way a key agreement over the future of Santa Monica Airport ends — not with a bang but with a barbecue.
On Wednesday, a key agreement between the
As Venice stakeholders of 23 years, we have noticed the increasing invasion, pollution and fear of SMO into our community. There are now six flight schools and the number and
There's been an incessant discussion about Santa Monica's work/housing imbalance. We hear constant buzz about our urgent need for affordable housing in our city, which
How we design our streets says a lot about what we value as a community. Are they safe and comfortable to use for everyone in the community, whether you are