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David Pisarra calls it "partisan pandering" when the Republican Senate refuses to consider President Obama's Supreme Court nominee. Yet it was Democrats who injected partisan
The roller-coaster primary doesn't pull into California for a couple of months, but local officials are gearing up for significant voter turnout no matter who remains in the
After being selected in the fifth round of the NFL Draft, Jordan Payton felt compelled to listen to some music by Kid Cudi.
It was a fitting soundtrack for the
On May 9 the fifth-annual Santa Monica College Public Policy Institute spring symposium kicks off a week of real-life discussion with students about environmental public policy.
Five years ago, the
Three weeks ago Dr. David Revell gave a presentation outlining what sea level rise might mean for Santa Monica. With the usual disclaimers about the uncertainty of all predictive modeling,
Editor:
It sounds like the Santa Monica "establishment" is starting to panic over the LUVE initiative , apparently causing Judy Abdo and her cabal to denounce the initiative by
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This Mother’s Day, May 8, many of us will celebrate the powerful bond between mother and child. Tragically, the worldwide symbols of motherhood, dairy cows, never get to
At approximately 11 p.m., May 5, Santa Monica Fire Department began receiving multiple calls of a reported apartment fire at 2211 4th Street. First arriving units reported that they
The thought of spending 60 or more consecutive days in a two-person vessel on the Pacific Ocean doesn’t seem to faze Megan Biging much.
Which is probably a good
By Douglas Yeung
On May 20, the long-awaited Metro Expo Line will begin service to Santa Monica. With its first riders, the trains will carry an unknown impact on transportation
On April 13 at approximately 4:08 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responding to an audible burglar alarm at Rustic Canyon wine bar and restaurant (1119 Wilshire Blvd.) saw