A few weeks ago, the local Board of Education approved a purchase order of close to $3,000 for computer drives. This month, it will consider funding more than $65,
Last winter, firefighters rushed to a building in the 800 block of Wilshire Boulevard on reports of a fire. Flames had spread from a second-story apartment to an exterior patio.
Tyler Church Haggstrom was riding on his bike a handful of years ago on a sunny day when he realized he was beginning to form a sunburn. Haggstrom had applied
Editor:
As your front-page story (Weekend edition 12-05/06-15) states, the recent FAA “Part 16” ruling requires the City of Santa Monica to operate SMO as an airport until 2023.
Councilman Tony Vazquez will get an early present this year.
Today's meeting will open with the installation of Mayor Pro Tem Vazquez as Mayor, and Councilmember Ted Winterer
Tensions are flaring within the Santa Monica Little League over a board election that is being repeated following months of disputes over protocol and accusations of misconduct.
The results of
Last week, Santa Monica's Housing Commission published several draft reports on our city's housing affordability crisis, laying out the scope of the problem and potential solutions.
Editor:
In response to the letter from the Thompsons regarding what are the homeless to do during the possible coming El Nino, here's a crazy idea: they can
What George Santayana wrote in "The Life of Reason" was: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Conversely those who remember the past are
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district is moving forward with facility upgrades as it attempts to deal with a bond shortfall, unresolved claim issues and concerns about student welfare.
The local