Editor:
Crisis? What crisis? The city has done a remarkable job for decades keeping rents low and fighting the good fight against economic common sense. Santa Monica surely leads Los
Of the more than 1.5 million U.S. students who took the Preliminary SAT last year, about 16,000 are in the running for the prestigious Merit Scholar designation.
In a landmark joint meeting, the governing boards of the Santa Monica-Malibu school district and Santa Monica College brainstormed ideas for improving college access and success while setting the stage
Editor:
I recently travelled to Vancouver, B.C. for business and was surprised to find that housing for the homeless was a serious issue and was being confronted with a
Paula Lytz was confirmed Thursday as the new principal of John Muir Elementary School during the Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education meeting last week.
Lytz, a bilingual educator who arrives
The Santa Monica Police Department has issued a warning to residents to be aware of email and phone scams.
Several residents have reported scam attempts recently and some have found
Once again, the issue of immigration is in the spotlight, capturing international headlines. A world in turmoil has created a new generation of migrants and refugees seeking a better life
Dear Fellow Santa Monicans,
The City of Santa Monica has for many years led the way in the construction and preservation of affordable housing in California. Through a variety of
We have written about adaptive re-use in our previous columns of "The Magic of Adaptive Reuse" and "Shape Up". We postulate that with proper incentives, the