Local experts are asking residents to continue saving water despite a handful of El Nino storms passing through Santa Monica recently.
According to the California Irrigation Management Information System (CIMIS)
Scott Wolf thought the first meeting about the revamp of the Santa Monica City Yards site solicited some great feedback — good enough to be incorporated into the plans his firm,
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
I had expected that “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” was going to be a wacky comedy about the experiences of an embedded reporter during the war in the
While weighing ideas for a major Santa Monica-Malibu schools fundraiser, officials glanced about 12 miles down the coast and saw something worth emulating.
The Manhattan Beach Education Foundation holds an
During her time at Santa Monica High School, Jamie Black found a source of inspiration in the counseling office. It's where she met regularly with Laura Simone, not
For sisters Bridget and Quinn Byrne, four and two and a half years old, respectively, life is, as Larry David might say, “pretty, pretty, pretty good.” At their age it
Los Angeles County Supervisor Don Knabe is proud to announce that the County’s Safe Surrender Program celebrated success for the second time this month with the report of a
The Santa Monica Airport Commission did not endorse a new leasing policy for the airport at its March 15 meeting after two commissioners were unable to get answers to their
An anonymous phone poll is occurring throughout Santa Monica to gauge support for the Land Use Voter Empowerment (LUVE) Initiative and explore potential alternatives to the measure.
LUVE would limit
The odds of filling out a perfect NCAA Tournament bracket are agonizingly slim.
Experts have said that the mathematical probability of correctly picking the winning team in each game of
Regardless of what you ask Charles Gould, you’re bound to get a humorous response.
Inquire about his time at Santa Monica High School, and you might get something like