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Land Opportunity Voter Empowerment… Yes! Land Use Voter Empowerment… No!
I love Santa Monica! It's a great city.
I'm certain most residents and visitors feel
Editor’s note: This is the first installment of a multi-part series about the Santa Monica-Malibu school district’s achievement gap.
Officials in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district didn’t
Tom Ford would struggle to describe Southern California without mentioning its beaches. More than 17 million people visited Santa Monica’s shores alone in 2014, according to county data, and
On April 17 the nation's top culinary and hospitality talent will gather for the Women Chefs & Restaurateurs (WCR) 23rd Annual National Conference for two days of mentor
At the Santa Monica City Attorney's Office, we have three black and white photographs from the civil rights era that we've enlarged to large prints mounted
On April 1 at approximately 6:50 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the 2400 block of Virginia Avenue in response to a radio call of a possible
Minor price revisions are coming to Downtown parking lots in the near-term but drivers could experience a radically different parking landscape in the coming years as City Hall prepares to
Feb. 22, 1945: Wilson & Vallely Service Station, 1001 Arizona Ave. Then/Now is an ongoing feature of the Santa Monica History Museum. The museum is located at 1350 7th St. and is open Tuesday through Saturday. For more information about the museum and its current exhibits call (310) 395-2290 or visi
A dense consent calendar will give way to a pair of substantive issues at the April 12 council meeting.
Discussion will focus on a proposal to strengthen protections for tenants
With the help of a local nonprofit group, Ramirus Cobbs is getting his life back in order.
After spending time in jail for trespassing and drug possession, Cobbs is participating
The Santa Monica High School girls track and field team is going the distance. Literally.
This year’s squad features a quartet of accomplished long-race runners who have become leading
A mural serves as public art. But for artist Francisco Letelier, the “Guardian” mural he's painting on the south wall of the American Red Cross Santa Monica Bay