Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump will be in Santa Monica today for a private fundraiser.
The Los Angeles Times obtained an invitation to a private fundraiser at the home of
As far as the Santa Monica-Malibu school district is concerned, not enough students are being challenged with rigorous coursework or graduating from high school with Advanced Placement credit.
That’s
THIS IS NOT ABOUT LUVE
No, not my love of LUVE, which abides.
And not, until the bottom part of this column, about my love of LOVE. Very important music
Editor:
Recognizing that field space for our community is imperative, as City Manager, I’m recommending immediate funding to design a "temporary" multi-use sports field in the Civic
The City Attorney Accountability Initiative will not appear on the November ballot following a statement that supporters of the proposal to make the City Attorney an elected position are abandoning
A pair of existing open spaces will get a face lift in the coming months.
Five small parcels of land on Ocean Park Boulevard are being improved and added to
Years before he arrived in Santa Monica as a varsity boys basketball coach, Chad Beeten knew about Crossroads School.
It was the campus with a history of success on the
On May 10, at about 2:48 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to Sephora, 1244 3rd Street Promenade, regarding a theft suspect in custody.
Officers determined the suspect
If you found yourself anywhere near one of the three new train stations in Santa Monica this weekend, it was hard to miss the jubilant mood.
And why shouldn'
Summer is here and the national kickoff to this season is Memorial Day, which is this coming Monday. As a day of remembrance we use it to take a moment
A woman clamoring for a glimpse of Bernie Sanders stood behind temporary bleachers on the football field at Santa Monica High School, wondering how to get closer to the candidate
The City Council reconvenes May 24 with a packed agenda featuring budgets, development, water and a diverse consent calendar.
Council meets at 5:30 p.m., May 24 at City