The first candidate forum of the season yielded predictable results this week with incumbents describing a city that is meeting challenges in a way that has improved life for residents
After months of spending the bulk of many meetings on non-classroom issues, the local Board of Education tonight appears prepared to focus on student achievement.
The governing body is expected
It’s nearly impossible to review Robert O’Hara’s new play, “Barbecue,” without falling off the plot line into a SPOILER ALERT. This play, now making its West Coast
As debates rage on about how to fight homelessness in Santa Monica and throughout the region, first responders continue coming in contact with homeless people at alarming rates.
Some 40
Former Santa Monica Director of Transportation John Catoe was inducted into the American Public Transportation Association’s (APTA) Hall of Fame during the trade industry’s annual conference on September
Some days you just want to go for some old school comfort food, or at least an old school restaurant for some comfort. Saturday night, post workout, on day 20
The right to vote means little unless we have the right to know who we can vote for. Most people don't know that the Commission on Presidential Debates
Four businesses that are no longer operating in Santa Monica owe more than $3.1 million combined in taxes to the state.
A former car dealership, two owners of the
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My name is Andre Frcek, 12 years old. I have been keeping aquatic life ever since I was 4 years old. I have kept multiple species including community freshwater,
Mary Polhemus has an interesting story to tell to her peers about what she did this summer.
The Santa Monica High School student spent much of it in Moscow through
Santa Monica College will host a Family Picnic Tailgate on Saturday, Oct. 31. The free community event leading up to the SMC Corsairs 2015 Homecoming Game offers activities for all