Just like many other teens his age, 15 year old Harvard-Westlake freshman Luca Pistor has a summer job lined up for after the school year ends. But Pistor won'
Nine years ago, when Kezia Setiawan moved with her family from Indonesia to Southern California, her parents were hoping to provide her with a solid education.
It appears she’s
A couple of weeks ago, a group of local apartment owners sued the City of Santa Monica's Rent Control Board alleging that prohibiting them from charging tenants for
Work has begun to repair and re-pave the southern half of Beach Parking Lot 4S at the intersection of Ocean and Hollister avenues. The work includes access and circulation improvements
By Katie Osaki
Santa Monica High School could initiate a new national youth program focused on the works of John Steinbeck.
Samohi English teacher Pete Barraza is a member of
On May 25 at approximately 1:35 a.m., Santa Monica police officers were patrolling in the area of the 1700 block of Appian Way when they conducted a license-plate
For some time now, the architects and engineers (and one Recreation and Parks commissioner) who make up this group have been accused of slow, dry writing and wonky jargon-filled screeds.
Editor's note: Rotating authors affiliated with Santa Monica's Community Gardens will be contributing a regular feature to the paper. The column will run twice a month
Local firefighter Dominick Bei has filed paperwork to run for City Council.
Bei is the first non-incumbent to file the initial paperwork and joins current councilmembers Gleam Davis and Ted
The Santa Monica and Malibu factions of the school district’s separation committee are like teenage lovers: They’re back together to talk about breaking up.
The two sides have
Tuesday is California's presidential primary, which could be crucial for Democrats. For Republicans, presumptive nominee, Donald Trump, recently assured we Golden State voters, “There's no drought