Editor:
Kristie Middleton claims "Every analysis and study on California's drought finds animal agriculture to be the state's biggest water user."
Every analysis? Yet
Santa Monica's electrical grid is improving in reliability due to infrastructure upgrades throughout the City.
According to Southern California Edison (SCE), the number and duration of power outages
Peter Jumrukovski is Santa Monica's newest Mr. Miyagi.
Recently arriving in Southern California from Sweden, where he won numerous medals as a martial arts competitor, the accomplished former
Amid intense public scrutiny over the ousting of its executive director, the California Coastal Commission is moving forward with a temporary leader.
The commission named an interim executive director during
A group of residents have formed a new neighborhood organization, the Downtown Neighborhood Association (DNA) to represent the voice of residents who were previously excluded from one of the existing
With momentum building for early childhood education locally and across the country, the Santa Monica-Malibu school district is in the process of expanding pre-kindergarten programming.
But during a recent Board
Robert Segal is extremely proud of his new horse. Though the horse is not a living breathing animal, but instead a mindful meditation tool on the website Helpguide.org; one
NO LUVE LOST
SINCE THIS COLUMN turned out to be so artsy-fartsy I might as well start out with the event I attended at the Robert Berman Gallery at Bergamot
Editor:
On Friday morning my niece and nephew woke up and discovered their 2 1/2 year old child not breathing in his crib. They called 911 and the Santa
On February 24 at approximately 4:30 a.m.
Officers responded to a radio call of a burglary in the 700 block of Palisades Beach Road. According to the call,
We're all familiar with the “no pets” rule in apartments. Property owners like the rule since it can help keep the units in good condition. Many tenants also