Yesterday here in the Daily Press I explained why I’m asking you to vote against Measure LV on November’s ballot. As your long-time slow-growth Councilmember, I wouldn’t
Editor:
I do not understand why only the residents of Santa Monica should be obligated to repay $345 million dollars in bonds (plus interest) for Santa Monica College when only
Santa Monica College will offer priority enrollment to students who live in the SMC district and/or students that graduated from a school within the district.
According to SMC, the
Editor:
I find the anti-Measure LV sentiments expressed in mailers and some newspaper columns to be entirely unconvincing. This is a "David vs Goliath" situation as some big
“Don’t let the neighbors know what happens behind closed doors!”
This was the theme of my childhood, and that of most families in my small town. I can remember
On a recent afternoon, student-athletes from Santa Monica College had a specific mission as they arrived at John Adams Middle School for lunch.
Andy Naidu, a pre-med student and men’
Wastewater Main Replacement Project
For the week of October 10, the contractor will continue restoration work on manholes at the following locations (California Avenue at 1st Court, Virginia Avenue at
The people who play volleyball on Santa Monica beaches are taking part in a rich tradition. Indeed, volleyball has been part of the local beach scene for nearly a century,
Santa Monica Elections Don’t Come Cheap
(As of October 5, 2016)
By Laurence Eubank, Santa Monica Transparency Project Member
With the November 2016 election still a month away, five
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Let’s say you got on the California Screamin’ Roller Coaster at Disney’s California Adventure and were stuck on the speeding ride
She didn’t drink or smoke and, even though she lived in Southern California for much of her life, she never drove. But she put remarkable mileage on her body’
Two Santa Monica based charities have joined forces to produce a play featuring blind actors and autistic musicians.
Organizers said the play is unique in its use of artists who