In a few weeks Santa Monica voters will be asked whether they would like to shrink the city—literally, vertically, and psychologically.
Their decision will have repercussions far beyond the
Compromise solution
Editor:
I have been following avidly the articles in the SMDP presenting both sides of the measure LV controversy. I have also attended meetings in which both sides
Nemo Insula Est
Editor:
Just about 4 centuries ago John Donne declared that we do not live our lives separate from each other unencumbered by mutual ties and obligations, mutual
Playa Del Rey
Friends of Ballona Wetlands held their 11th annual Moonlight on the Marsh celebration to a sold-out crowd on this month. At the dinner, held at Loyola Marymount
Citywide
A local oil change station is selling pink wiper blades during the month of October to support breast cancer research, treatment and awareness.
Henley Enterprises, a franchisee of Valvoline
Loews Hotel
The 21st annual Celebrating Success Breakfast honors 21 previously homeless individuals who, with the support of local nonprofit agencies, have made extraordinary transitions from homelessness to lives filled
Ocean Park Blvd.
The Fairview Branch Library, 2101 Ocean Park Boulevard, with Santa Monica Public Library, presents Digestive Well-Being for Health and Vitality.
Massage therapist Marcia Lopez explains how proper
The Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education on Thursday gave its collective nod to more than $1.25 million in new purchase orders and an additional $176,000 in facility-related expenses.
City of Santa Monica taxes kids STEM education
Editor:
Outrageous but true. The City of Santa Monica aggressively taxes our kids STEM education, trying to close Santa Monica Airport against
EarthTalk
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: You hear a lot about solar and wind energy, but what’s new in efforts to generate electricity