A one-time incentive program to encourage early retirement will save Santa Monica College (SMC) millions in long-term costs according to a presentation at the recent Board of Trustees meeting.
The
On Thursday, March 22, 2018, at 8:56 p.m. Santa Monica Firefighters responded to a report of a house fire at 918 22nd Street.
The first Engine Company arrived
Has social media killed social service?
Fred Flintstone is a Water Buffalo. Ralph Kramden was a Racoon. I was a Rotarian. The Golden Age of the Social Service Clubs seems
Dark clouds swarm over Dodson Middle School's grass field, where Santa Monica’s rugby team, the Dolphins, played their fourth game of the season this month. They travel
Pastry chef Clemence Gossett is a tour de force at the Wednesday farmers market. The Paris native and Santa Monica resident expertly weaves through the crowd to familiar stands where
The City Council is expected to approve a $26.5 million contract (with a ten percent contingency) with Bernards Bros. construction Tuesday to break ground on Fire Station No. 1,
Week of March 26, 2018
Street Lighting Modernization Program
For the week of March 26, construction will be taking place on 16th St between Pico Blvd and Ocean Park Blvd,
On Wednesday April 4, at 7:30 p.m., the Soundwaves new music series at the Santa Monica Public Library hosts a publication concert for Elana Mann and John Burtle&
GRID Alternatives Greater Los Angeles, the largest solar nonprofit in Southern California, has announced that it would construct multiple solar arrays in March on one of Community Corporation of Santa
Santa Monica resident Todd James has purchased an ownership stake in the Santa Monica Daily Press (SMDP).
James becomes one of three owners of the company with founders Ross Furukawa
Following the national March 14 walkouts, students of all ages across the country continue to march forward in a push for gun legislation. With another round of walkouts planned for