There's no doubt that sustainably and friendliness to the environment are big deals in Santa Monica.
So, Councilman Kevin McKeown (then Mayor McKeown), councilwoman Pam O'Connor
It could take up to three months for the City's recently hired advisor to complete his review of potential ethical violations and return with a report.
Council'
The best shooters in basketball are sometimes said to be “lighting it up,” and the phrase was taken quite literally this week at Will Rogers Learning Community.
Using little more
SMa.r.t. (Santa Monica Architects for a Responsible Tomorrow) has long advocated for a low-rise city — that is, a city primarily with buildings no taller than four stories. In
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Diversity among Santa Monica-Malibu school employees should also include additional male teachers. If 50 percent of the school population is male, then 50 percent of teachers should be as
An Expo Line train being tested in Santa Monica derailed Thursday after hitting a truck at the intersection of Colorado Avenue and 7th Street.
Trains have been running periodically on
A proposed hotel at 7th and Wilshire has been sent back for additional review with an expectation the project be approved or denied in the next six months.
At their
This year, the St. Monica Catholic girls basketball team is thinking big. Literally.
With two talented 6-foot centers anchoring the front line, the Mariners are hoping to take advantage of
I had planned on writing a hopefully humorous column about how Chanukah is the Rodney Dangerfield of holidays. (Compared to Christmas, it gets no respect.) My title was, “Chanukah in
If Wes Anderson smoked some really good stuff all day every day while making “Grand Budapest Hotel” (well maybe he did anyway - it's the rhetorical thought that
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At what point should the residents of Santa Monica say enough? At what point will they act to stop the incessant waste of taxpayer dollars in a futile effort