Is a student who attends summer school better off than one who is invited but doesn’t?
That was one of the fundamental questions explored by the local Board of
Editor's note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica's history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
Tongva After Dark's 2015 programming culminates on October 28th with the second annual Wonder Room, an evening of performances by an interdisciplinary group of extraordinary artists who activate
Gov. Jerry Brown signed a trio of related bills Oct. 9, creating a regulatory system for medical cannabis that could be imposed statewide if it gains enough votes as a
Yogi Berra's legendary words were echoing in the ears of residents in the wee hours Wednesday morning when the City Council instructed staff to move forward with an
As mass shootings continue to occur nationwide, officials are implementing a variety of training programs to help residents and first responders prepare.
School shootings have become uncomfortably common across the
For almost five decades, Americans adored George Carlin as a stand-up comedian, social critic, actor and best-selling author. His career included books, record albums, HBO specials, movies and television. But,
It's time again for Angelenos to embrace what those on the Eastern seaboard cannot - ice-skating in short sleeves! The corner of 5th Street and Arizona Avenue in
Fall is in the air and All Hallows' Eve will be falling upon the City of Santa Monica this week in the form of festivals, carnivals, pumpkin patches and
Three weeks ago, Jennifer Pust said, she was a normal person. And she still is. She's a 38-year-old English teacher at Santa Monica High, she's married
Without the encouragement of Norm Lacy, Danny Wax might never have played golf at Santa Monica High.
He might never have worked hard enough to continue his career in the