On May 25 at approximately 1:35 a.m., Santa Monica police officers were patrolling in the area of the 1700 block of Appian Way when they conducted a license-plate
Editor's note: Rotating authors affiliated with Santa Monica's Community Gardens will be contributing a regular feature to the paper. The column will run twice a month
Editor:
The Pico Youth and Family Center is one of the longest lasting, locally grown youth centers, bringing together diverse groups for community awareness and social justice. It is widely
It looks like Armen Melkonians and his Residocracy movement has been successful in floating a ballot measure that would require voter approval for overly large developments within our borders.
Melkonians
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
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
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 passenger train rolled into Santa Monica for the first time in decades Friday morning, breaking through a banner. Dignitaries posed with a surfboard to mark the occasion.
And what
As you read this, our train has arrived. After years of anticipation (and some dread), the Expo Line of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority has reached close enough