Editor:
For years Santa Monica elected officials and their appointees have been preaching that the Metro Expo Line will reduce the need for individual cars, and bring relief to traffic
For weeks this fall and winter, Pedro Noguera and his team toured campuses in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district. They interviewed educators, met with administrators and held student focus groups,
The walls of Parlor 33 are dotted with old photographs. Dark wooden panels give the place a rustic vibe. Even the analog cash register, an ornate bronze-colored machine that rests
The Broad Stage made its first announcement of programming for the 2016-2017 season April 4.
The season is set to include two dance companies, Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion and
The people of Santa Monica face a challenge to our decades-long tradition of grassroots community engagement, progressive planning, and responsible, forward-looking governance. That challenge comes in the form of the
I honestly look forward to the SMa.r.t. column every week to see their latest justification for opposing change and development in Santa Monica; while claiming they really aren&
It was a fitting reminder about how long Bill Nissley has been involved in the local tennis community.
Months ago, he and Tom Larmore met with the city's
Governor Jerry Brown has signed legislation raising California's minimum wage over the next few years to a $15 an hour. The wailing and gnashing of teeth by employers
Dear Editor:
As a slow-growth Councilmember caught up in Santa Monica's development wars, I'm careful to respect divergent opinions. Everyone has one, as is their right.
Jon Kean is at it again.
An active parent leader who has held several positions in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district, Kean recently filed paperwork to run for a local