Earlier this month, more than a dozen parents arrived at the Pico Youth and Family Center for an orientation on a new parenting class.
Over the course of the 10-session
What do contact lenses, spam and sheep's blood have in common?
They're central ingredients in three separate science experiments that Lincoln Middle School students have designed
Santa Monica-Malibu school district officials were given a measure of closure Thursday following the arraignment of a former employee who stole about $40,000 worth of district technology equipment.
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The Santa Monica High girls volleyball team came within one set of a section title. And that’s where it stayed.
After building an early lead in the CIF Southern
The stretch of San Vicente Boulevard between 7th Street and 1st Court is the city's premier collection of courtyard apartments.
These homes are from a period in Santa
Editor:
While President Obama is pardoning two turkeys for Thanksgiving, every one of us can exercise that same presidential power by choosing a nonviolent Thanksgiving observance that spares a turkey&
On November 13, at about 3:51 p.m., a traffic services officer was canvassing Lot 5 South, located at 2600 Barnard Way, for parking violations when he observed a
The members of the City Council have as much to be thankful for as anyone else, but a break from City Business won't receive their gratitude as Council
At a Nov. 11 meeting of the Commission on the Status of Women, three women presented allegations against the Shore Hotel, including claims of assault and wrongful termination.
Following their
A half-dozen readers and friends emailed news articles to me last week that appeared in the Los Angeles Times and other publications about how the Expo Light Rail to Culver
Dear EarthTalk: What's the latest in cutting-edge, hyper-efficient solar cells? Are we really moving beyond huge photovoltaic panels anytime soon?
- Michael Williams, Hartford, CT
Many people still