They only last for a couple days, but they could have a lifelong impact.
Temporary book fairs sprang up this week at Will Rogers and Franklin elementary schools, where hundreds
On average, Santa Monicans sat in the dark for 80 minutes in 2014, according to reporting from Southern California Edison.
Edison is doing some work in the city rebuilding circuits
Now it's your turn to discuss the budget.
The Santa Monica-Malibu school board has reviewed several editions of the district's projected 2015-16 budget over the last
Summer is here, which for some means the beach, for others the pool and for yet others fun and games. Santa Monica's Annenberg Community Beach House, open to
Santa Monica authors Marcy Winograd and Jackie Hirtz are back with a sequel to their tween novel "Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush."
The new novel is titled
The Oaks Initiative, Santa Monica's anti-corruption law, is currently inoperative due to a lack of lawyers willing or able to prosecute alleged violations.
Voters passed the law to
The legal battle over chemicals at Malibu public schools rages on.
A federal judge last week gave life to a lawsuit that seeks the removal of polychlorinated biphenyls at Malibu
On June 12 at approximately 8 p.m., a Santa Monica policeofficer was onthe 1800 block of16th Street when she observed and contacted a subject known to be on probation,
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
One day Siena Hayden Ly was a Franklin Elementary School student who loved arts and crafts and storytelling. The next day she was in the hospital, clinging to life.
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