On December 14, 2016 at about 3:22 p.m. officers observed two subjects riding their bicycles in violation of a municipal code at 5th Street and Santa Monica Blvd.
Shannon Hale, John Adams Middle School
Shannon Hale is “a product of SMMUSD,” along with her mom, husband and three younger brothers. She attended McKinley Elementary School, John Adams Junior
Many holiday memories stay with us because of the joy we shared with family and friends. On the other hand, some memories stay with us because the holidays were a
By Kate Cagle
The Santa Monica Homeless Count needs more volunteers for their upcoming tally of homeless people living in the City. Interested volunteers have until Wednesday, January 18 to
By Kate Cagle
Umbrellas are finally drying out, windshield wipers have a chance to rest and rubber boots are making their way back to the corner of your closet, but
On December 13, 2016 at about 5:59 p.m., officers responded to a radio call for service at See’s Candies – 1227 Wilshire Blvd regarding a petty theft that
By Kate Cagle
Cyclists heading down Main Street in front of city hall will get a chance to see their numbers add up because of a new “Eco-TOTEM” installed near
BY MARINA ANDALON
Daily Press Staff Writer
As City Hall continues to encourage new mobility options in Santa Monica, a recent study regarding safety near some local schools raised concern
By Kate Cagle.
Seven Santa Monica apartment buildings caught in the middle of a legal battle have been sold to a San Francisco real estate investment company. The sale involved
Rated PG-13
116 Minutes
Released December 21st
Passengers will immerse you in an exceptionally vivid world. Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, the art directors, the production designers, special effects and visual effects
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