FROM A WANING PATRIOT
I wasn’t always this way. I grew up pretty normal. 30 years in Albuquerque, NM.
Mom was very Catholic and Pop would’ve, maybe, gone
The next time a film director is struggling to find actors who engender the most believable dynamic, they may want to take a page out of Marcella Cytrynowicz’s handbook
On June 19, at about 11:18 p.m.
While patrolling the 1800 block of Lincoln Blvd, an officer conducted a traffic enforcement stop on a vehicle for a registration
City Council appointed 37 individuals to the city’s various boards and commissions at their June 27 meeting.
The annual process fills vacancies caused by the regular rotation of individuals
On June 27, the City Council unanimously approved a $774.9 million budget for fiscal year 2017/18 and $802.8 million for the next. Months of Council input increased
Venice
The Venice Chamber of Commerce will host various events and mixers for all the business and
social constituents in Venice this month.
Wednesday, July 12, 6 - 8 p.
A bill from Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica) would extend a state law that allows hybrid and electric cars to use the carpool lane. The new program would allow drivers
Santa Monica has hired Lane Dilg as the new City Attorney.
The decision was formally announced at Council’s June 27 meeting and follows the retirement of former City Attorney
Countywide
The half-cent sales tax increase approved by Los Angeles County voters in November 2016 – Measure M – went into effect on July 1. The increase will apply to every city
The patrons of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) system will benefit from a substantially increased presence of law enforcement personnel beginning July 1 due to a new
Editor:
While the reportedly erstwhile critic Charles Andrews is entitled to his opinion, his review of the 17th Annual Main Street Summer SOULstice in his column on June 28, at