The California Incline is slated to open on Sept. 1, which is great news for the city and, more importantly, for the future of the Twilight Concert Series. Diverting traffic
Editor:
At the very moment our Council and community are uniting to end the unacceptable impacts of Santa Monica Airport on neighbors, and move us toward the great park so
Strewn garbage and graffiti-covered walls are commonly found in neglected areas of town. And as far as Beautify Earth is concerned, those ills are invitations for more blight.
“If you
Do you know what the Santa Monica-Malibu school district did this past summer?
While students have been out of school, traveling, attending camps and pursuing their interests, local education officials
On Aug. 8 at about 4 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the 2200 block of 28th Street where they met the reporting parties.
The reporting parties told
Here are Santa Monica road closures and construction updates for the week of Aug. 22:
California Incline Bridge Replacement Project
The California Incline will be closed until Summer 2016 while
Even in an uncertain financial climate marked by a massive budget deficit, the Santa Monica-Malibu school district doesn’t want to do away with arts education.
The local Board of
Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
The roller
By Talia Tinari
The salesman poured a taste of wine into the glass. I swirled, smelled, tasted, spit. “All BI-O-dy-NAMIC!” he said. I nodded my head, not really sure what
Editor:
This letter is written in response to a recent letter to the editor Aug. 11 ("Turtle trouble at Douglas Park," Aug. 11). The purpose of this letter
By Kerry Addica and Hanako Moondance
“The knowledge of all things is possible.” —Leonardo da Vinci
The Santa Monica Public Library has long been a free source of information and