Last October, I chronicled the four-decade career of Santa Monica defense lawyer Daniel (Danny) Brookman with "Barrister Brookman braves the waves." I referred to Danny as a “renaissance
Editor:
At the Santa Monica Airport Commission meeting on June 27, Airport Manager Stelios Makrides presented his monthly operations report. This report included data on aircraft operations, noise violations, airplane
City Hall won't pursue an alternative to the Land Use Voter Empowerment initiative despite a request to do so from Councilwoman Sue Himmelrich this week.
Himmelrich and Mayor
Joanie Martin remembers the moment she fell in love with Crossroads School. It was 1987, she was visiting the site where she was about to become the elementary school director
On June 25 at 11:30 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the 1800 block of Wilshire Boulevard to investigate a report of a battery.
Upon arrival, officers
This year marks the 125th anniversary of author Henry Miller’s birth (Dec. 26, 1891). Originally a Brooklyn boy, he spent 18 years in Big Sur (calling it the first
Editor: I was interested in the response to Bill Bauer’s column by Ann Williams regarding the League of Women Voters of Santa Monica. Mr. Bauer, you must understand that the LWVSM is a nonpartisan, political organization of liberal women. Enough said. Don Wagner Santa Monica
More than four months ago, Lucas Giolito stood at Memorial Park in Santa Monica and considered the opportunities in his future.
At the time, he was preparing to join the
The conviction earlier this month of a 50-year-old homeless man in the deaths of two women in Santa Monica more than a decade ago offered yet another example.
When a
It’s the issue that seemingly won’t go away.
The discovery of potentially harmful chemicals at Malibu schools more than two years ago has spurred dueling accusations of misconduct
YOU MAY NOT EVEN HAVE BEEN AWARE it was there. The YWCA, tucked away on the edge of a residential neighborhood. But for so many local women and girls, decades