Thoughts were swirling in Bala Natarajan's head as he rode his Honda Shadow motorcycle on Pacific Coast Highway early one morning, stopping at a local cafe for breakfast.
Water conservation remains a priority at City Hall, as the council has approved several changes to municipal code recently with an eye toward water savings.
Changes have been made to
If Jaylon McLaughlin didn't have baseball in his blood, he certainly had it in his eyes.
Born when his father was playing the sport in college, McLaughlin was
Two years ago, I was asked by the former gym director at the Santa Monica YMCA to fill out a three or four page questionnaire on pedestrian safety. The Y
Dear EarthTalk: Are green groups using the campaign finance system like other “special interests” through Political Action Committees (PACs) or otherwise?
- Wilson McClave, Washington, DC
As a matter of
Week of November 16, 2015
EXPO LIGHT RAIL LINE:
1. Train Testing This Week - The Expo Light Rail Line extension from Culver City to Santa Monica is scheduled for
On Nov. 12, Panjo, the marketplace for automotive and sport enthusiasts announced the closing of a Series A funding round of $4.6 million to help continue the growth of
Chain Reaction will stay linked to its current location thanks to City Council approval of $275,000 to cover the cost of renovations.
At their Nov. 10 meeting, the council
On Nov. 7 at approximately 10:20 a.m., Santa Monica police officers were dispatched to a call of an audible burglary alarm in the 1700 block of Oak Street.
As he prepared for the 2015 season this past summer, St. Monica football coach Drew Shaw was perhaps more excited than usual.
The program had won just three games two
Having spent her teenage years skateboarding, boogie boarding and surfing in Santa Monica, Margot Pepper went on to become an acclaimed author, poet, journalist and bilingual educator. A summa cum