Tuesday’s City Council discussion will have lasting repercussions for Santa Monica homeowners, as the Council decides whether to limit the size of new houses and the fate of the
Origami paperwork creates delicate sculptures through intricate folds. Each crease has to add to the work while preserving the structural and artistic contributions of each prior movement. The actions build,
Business owners and residents will see costs go up on their March water bill after the City Council approved a 5 percent rate increase for 2018 at their Jan. 9
Let’s hope it never happens, but there may come a time in your life when you need mental health care. Your Medicare covers a wide variety of such services,
By Matthew Hall
A divided Planning Commission approved plans for an expansion to City Hall at their Nov. 16 meeting.
During their first pass at the building, Commissioners had voiced
Most of the time, Jesse Kass was already in class when the San Antonio Spurs arrived at Santa Monica High School for morning shoot-arounds. But the 2006 graduate was too
The City of Santa Monica gained numerous new insights about its residents — their needs, their experiences, their feelings — through the much-publicized Wellbeing Index. But the project isn’t over.
Officials
Nemo Insula Est
Editor:
Just about 4 centuries ago John Donne declared that we do not live our lives separate from each other unencumbered by mutual ties and obligations, mutual
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A local oil change station is selling pink wiper blades during the month of October to support breast cancer research, treatment and awareness.
Henley Enterprises, a franchisee of Valvoline
Dagny Stahl’s two large Chow mix dogs are like family to her — and not just because she’s an only child. The longtime Girl Scout loves spending time with
A well-known local organizer whose ordeal as a Santa Monica hotel worker fueled the efforts of union advocates has died.
Delmy Elizabeth Falla passed away Monday, according to loved ones