As January fast approaches we first think of celebrating the New Year, but then we must also think about another event that has unfortunately become an annual occurrence, the Greater
More than 400 Walk to End Alzheimer’s walkers, volunteers, sponsors and supporters from Santa Monica raised more than $122,000 at this year’s walk October 22 at the
There’ll be an Indiana Jones moment at City Council tonight (December 19th), the equivalent of the dramatic scene in the George Lucas movie where Indie realizes that “X” really
Am I reading this right? (I might not be.) Does Item 11A on the City Council meeting agenda fail to include a phase that compels Sasaki Consultants, Inc. to get
Housing in Santa Monica, Opening Friday, February 2 at the Santa Monica History Museum.
From the Tongva people to its contemporary beach town metropolis, the exhibition delves into the heart
PIRCH, a leading retailer of luxury kitchen, bathroom and outdoor appliances in Southern California, is proud to announce Steven Crutchfield as director of its eighth Southern California showroom in Santa
The Santa Monica History Museum presents a new exhibition, From the Ground Up: The Life of Vernon Brunson, an examination of Vernon Brunson’s remarkable life in Santa Monica and
Motorists and pedestrians passing by Calvary Baptist Church at 20th Street and Broadway may have noticed that a familiar Santa Monica Christmas feature is missing — the Nativity Scenes.
The multiple
Following a nationwide search, the Santa Monica Rent Control Board selected Jonathan Holub as its new executive director, replacing retiring administrator Tracy Condon.
Holub is currently the rent stabilization division
The Santa Monica Rugby Club hosted the Oxford University first XV on Tuesday night in an enjoyable, albeit slightly one-sided game played at the grounds of Santa Monica High
In Tuesday’s relatively light City Council meeting, not only was Phil Brock officially recognized as Mayor as he and former Mayor Gleam Davis went through the formality of swapping
In the 234 year history of the U.S. House of Representatives (Congress) only five members have ever been expelled. That is until December 1, when the former Congressman George