BY Jack Neworth
A few weeks ago I wrote a Snide World entitled, “The Power of Negative Thinking.” I bemoaned the depressing decline in recent years of almost all L.
BY KATE CAGLE
A Southern California developer recently found to have committed of fraud and forgery will potentially face the scrutiny of City Hall concerning current and future projects in
BY KATE CAGLE
When more than a hundred Santa Monica restaurant employees opened their last paychecks they saw something extra from their boss: reassurance he will fight for them during
I’m sitting at the Loews Hotel, watching the Ferris Wheel cycle through a holiday series of lights. There’s the holiday lights on the pier that are in the
Know Before You Go
Week of December 5, 2016
Wastewater Main Replacement Project
For the week of Dec. 5, the contractor will begin restoration and final paving of the trench
BY KATE CAGLE
Development plans near Santa Monica beaches will soon have to take climate change and the long-term impact of sea level rise into account.
For the first time
Rated R
76 Minutes
Released December 2nd
Do you like to be mind-numbingly grossly creeped out?...in a manner way worse than watching ‘The Walking Dead’ or ‘Game of Thrones’
On November 25, at about 8:25 a.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at 11th Street and Pico Blvd regarding a subject lying on the sidewalk
BY MATTHEW HALL
As President-Elect Donald Trump begins to shape his administration, local authorities are clarifying their stance on potential controversial issues before Trump even takes office.
Officials have released
By Marina Andalon
The holidays are here, and this time of year many people enjoy giving back and donating to the communities who are less fortunate.
On Dec. 5 from
BY MATTHEW HALL
The decisions before City Council at their Dec. 6 meeting are as important as ever, but a pair of requests from Councilman Kevin McKeown are as, if