When the St. Monica Catholic baseball team faced Culver City earlier this month, it didn’t simply lose the game.
It also lost starting shortstop Michael Flores, who left the
The extension of the Expo Line to Santa Monica seemingly makes the coastal city and its beaches more accessible to people throughout the county, from residents and workers to tourists
Public attention at the April 26 council meeting will likely center on discussions of the recently released ethics report, but Council has a full agenda in addition to the flagship
Bill Walker has been hired as Santa Monica's new fire chief, according to a statement released by the City on Thursday night.
Walker will start work on May
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.
A bizarre,
On April 16 at approximately 9:34 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to a radio call regarding an assault with a deadly weapon and arson in the 2300
To the editor:
If direct democracy is the ideal, then Citizens United is its mirror opposite. By direct democracy, I mean one person, one vote. Under Citizens United the spending
Local affordable housing units that rely on some kind of federal subsidy are unlikely to convert to market rate in the near future, according to a recent report by City
Editor’s note: This is the fourth installment of a multi-part series about the Santa Monica-Malibu school district’s achievement gap.
As the Santa Monica-Malibu school district attempts to close
Santa Monica High coach Mark Black will be inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum by the organization’s California chapter during a formal ceremony May 21
This week’s banner ought to read “No Laughing Matter,” because my general subject is mass incarceration in America. Simply put, we account for 5 percent of the world’s