It’s a winter Sunday, and Jim Miller is with his family at Bob’s Market. The Santa Monica resident buys some Chicago sausages and giardiniera and grabs a hot
Toiling on the defensive side of the field throughout his professional football career, Dennis Smith didn’t touch the ball very often. He managed 30 interceptions during his years in
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district is moving forward with facility upgrades as it attempts to deal with a bond shortfall, unresolved claim issues and concerns about student welfare.
The local
There appears to be some relief for motorists and pedestrians around Santa Monica High School during drop-off and pick-up times, at least for now.
Following an outpouring of frustration by
The weather outside isn't frightful, but the City's holiday events are sure to be delightful. Every part of town from Montana Avenue to Main Street has
When the ball hit the court on the opposite side of the net last Tuesday, the Santa Monica High girls volleyball team could celebrate what it had been working toward
Former Speaker of the U.S. House Tip O'Neill coined the phrase, “All politics are Local.” Indeed, he's correct. Certainly residents of a state as large
The bus will chug up and down the coast, zipping along historic highways that offer views of panoramic seascapes, rolling hillsides and seemingly endless farmland.
The students on the bus
Amy Valdes could continue living Santa Monica, climbing the career ladder and enjoying a measure of stability.
Or she could ditch it all to satisfy her longtime desire to travel
Editor's note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica's history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
Three weeks ago, Jennifer Pust said, she was a normal person. And she still is. She's a 38-year-old English teacher at Santa Monica High, she's married