In the children's nursery song the cheese stands alone.
Hi-ho the derry-o, the cheese stands alone.
In the Jewish home it is the mother who often stands alone,
Even though they weren't as long ago as, say, the 1940s, the 1870s or even the 1770s, the fairly-recent 1980s have become a constant, almost obsessive setting for
Delinquent businesses owe the City of Santa Monica about a million dollars for unpaid fees, fines and permits.
According to the city's finance department, the city is owed
His students at the University of Georgia know him as a calculus professor. His colleagues know him as a researcher who is interested in how geometric ideas provide insights for
When Jonah Mathews and the Santa Monica High boys basketball team take the floor Saturday morning against Temecula Valley at the Honda Center in Anaheim, they won't just
MY HOOPS WITH HARRY
Not exactly “My Dinner with Andre.” Aim for the arcane, deal with the mundane. What did you expect? It's just basketball.
It could'
The City of Santa Monica conducted its annual Homeless Count on the night of January 27, 2016. The results were presented at the City Council meeting on March 1st. Homeless
When parents move their child from one campus to another, they likely have their child's academic and social needs in mind. They're not necessarily considering the
On March 19 the Santa Monica Lions Club will attempt to outdo itself by helping even more people during their Lions Eyes Across California event than they did last year.
The draft of the new Downtown Community Plan has now been made available to the public for input. This draft is the result of years of effort, re-writing and reconfiguring.
I had lunch this weekend at Real Food Daily, the meal was fine and I had great company. The service was great and the environment was lovely all of which
YWCA Santa Monica/Westside will permanently close on June 30.
The organization announced its impending departure to staff on Feb. 26 and to the public on Feb. 29 citing a