Betsy Mendel doesn't believe in New Year's resolutions. At least not when it comes to fitness.
The Santa Monica-based personal trainer says that, in her experience,
Marisa Silvestri still thinks the Santa Monica High girls basketball team is capable of being among the best in the Ocean League this year. She still believes the Vikings can
Among the most important issues facing Santa Monica today is the question of whether and how to raise the minimum wage to $15/hour over the next five years. The
Driving through the streets of downtown Los Angeles last Tuesday, during a torrential downpour, provided a look at the human reality behind all the recent LA Times articles about the
Dear Councilmembers:
The Santa Monica Democratic Club, reaffirming our commitment to an increased minimum wage for workers in our community, urges the City Council to pass the proposed ordinance before
With El Niño bringing a series of rainstorms through Santa Monica, local social service providers have seen more homeless people coming through their doors for shelter and warmth.
“Especially in
For Josh Paget, Santa Monica seemed like an ideal place for hosting screenings of short movies about urban planning.
The city recently launched Breeze, a bikeshare program that officials hope
City Council meets tomorrow night. More socialism-based policies and the ongoing screwing of Santa Monica residents and taxpayers are on the agenda.
Item 7-C continues City Hall's decades-long
Breeze Bike Share presented by Hulu has begun transforming Santa Monicans relationship with the road by giving residents, workers, and visitors a new option for moving around the city in
Dear Santa Monican:
Many people have been curious about the barrage of confusing messages about our minimum wage law. Thanks for asking. You're right to be puzzled by
If you're the kind of resident who has really enjoyed the years of debate over zoning rules but thought that perhaps the topic could benefit from a few
With the holidays officially over, residents transition back to their everyday lives. Decorations are reboxed, trees are recycled and perhaps, some presents re-gifted throughout the year. However, the Santa Monica