It was a year and a half that felt like an eternity.
The lead-up to this year’s Major League Baseball season begins 18 months after Tyler Skaggs underwent elbow
By Grace Smith
What do you get when you put together a group of students and professors with a passion for one of the oldest scientific disciplines, and a desire
On Feb. 4 at approximately 4 p.m., a Santa Monica police officer was dispatched to a facility in the 500 block of Olympic Boulevard in response to the report
It's not enough for a city to provide its residents mobility, affordable housing, places of worship or profitable businesses. These are essential but minimal standards. Our city should
To the editor:
I have been following the Civic Working Group and the various sports field proponents' efforts with some confusion.
City Council selected and provided the guidelines for
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
"Tumbledown" is the passion project of husband-and-wife team Sean Mewshaw and Desiree Van Til. Van Til had worked in film development in Los Angeles
A quick decision by the City Council reduced speed limits throughout the City at their Feb. 9 meeting.
Council took 15 minutes to approve a package of speed limit alterations
The City of Santa Monica has responded to the latest airport complaint by claiming the new Part 16 hearing is an attempt by corporate interests to undermine residential control of
Road closures have been announced for the Los Angeles Marathon. There will be road closures along the length of the course, several freeway ramps will be temporarily closed and there
Standing near the fence on the east edge of Memorial Park, Lucas Giolito looks the part of a Major League Baseball player. His 6-foot-5 frame is imposing, even when it
Sunday is Valentine's Day, which, no offense, is essentially a holiday for women. After all, most Valentine's commercials are for flowers, chocolates and diamonds, items not