By Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
With two standing ovations, praise from state and national leaders and a hand-blown glass vase, the City Council said goodbye to long-standing city
Police are investigating a fight on a Westbound Expo train that resulted in the partial closure of the Downtown Station and one man being transported to the hospital.
According to
A HARD RAIN’S A-GONNA FALL
“In times like these, the Nobel Prize is important,” intoned Carl-Henrik Heldin, chairman of the Nobel Foundation, in his brief introduction last Saturday in
Over the past few months conversations at City Hall have not always been, well, diplomatic.
A passionate fight over the future of Santa Monica’s skyline played out in the
By Cynthia Citron
This past weekend I saw two intense biographical documentaries dealing with completely opposing viewpoints on the Holocaust.
The first, “Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe,” told of the
By Marina Andalon
Eric DelaBarre is an award-winning author, filmmaker, speaker and Father who gave his final talk of the Semester this week at Franklin Elementary Book Fair.
DelaBarre, long
By Andrea Cavanaugh
Cristina rented her Santa Monica apartment about ten years ago. A new owner recently bought the building. She started getting a lot of three-day notices to correct
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. December 13, 2016
In the 1960s, I was raised on stories of the Holocaust. Every day after grade school (in St. Louis Park, MN), I
Editor:
After 90 years of providing services for the community the Santa Monica YWCA closed its doors in June of this year. In their farewell letter they stated “funding priorities
Editor:
I am writing in my capacity as the head of the Members Advisory Council of Club 1527, the senior membership group at the Ken Edwards Center. There are 717
The holidays are here with places to go, people to see and events to enjoy.
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