Week of June 12, 2017
Transit And Parking Services Tenant Improvement (Taps Ti) Project
For the week of June 12, construction will take place in Parking Structure #5 at 1440
Pico Blvd.
Santa Monica College (SMC) has announced that the SMC Early Childhood/Education (ECE) Department has been approved to offer specialized teacher-preparation courses that address the specific developmental needs
On April 8 students arrived bright and early at University High School in Los Angeles, ready to take one of the most stressful and important test they will encounter in
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: Dead Men Tell No Tales
Rated PG-13
129 Minutes
Released May 26
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales has a style comparable to
Rent control increases in Santa Monica could be limited to a fixed maximum, regardless of the percentage calculation, if the Rent Control Board passes a cap at their July 8
On April 20, Ocean Park resident Jim Lawson packed his belongings, jumped on his bike and began pedaling his way to New York City. Lawson has made a safe return
From the street, 129 Marguerita Avenue appears to be a great location to raise a family in Santa Monica. Look left and you can see all the way across Palisades
High school and college students who have yet to fill up their summer schedules can still apply this week for a paid internship with Climate Action Santa Monica. The organization
Venice
Members of the community celebrated the unveiling of the newly restored POW/MIA Mural
in Venice on Monday, May 29.
Venice Chamber President George Francisco, Venice Chamber in Action
On May 25, at about 10:05 a.m.
Officers responded to the 2600 block of Santa Monica Blvd regarding a subject acting suspiciously and possibly trying to burn a