With the pending closure of Haggen on Lincoln Boulevard, community activists, city planners and staff are talking about future opportunities for the property.
The grocery store located at the corner
Dear Editor:
I would like to address your article about phone and email scams targeting Santa Monicans by Nicholas Salazar. Although the article was written as a public awareness article,
Here we had a perfectly good villain in the reprehensible Dr. Walter Palmer, the Minneapolis dentist who last July killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. He allegedly lured Cecil out
Last August, a black man and his Latino boyfriend were holding hands while walking in West Los Angeles when suspects in a passing car shouted a homophobic slur at them,
Several councilmembers are asking for a review of city practices based on the Elizabeth Riel case.
The latest development is a request from Councilmembers Gleam Davis, Sue Himmelrich and Tony
Should struggling students have a say in how they're taught?
Establishing pupil focus groups was one idea discussed by Santa Monica-Malibu school district officials this month as they
Santa Monica residents are protesting a neighbor's decision to cut down several trees on the 300 block of Adelaide Drive.
Removal of the trees began last week to
It was April of 2009, the financial crisis was still not fully understood. KCRW and National Public Radio did a live show called Planet Money - Live! The show was
Last week, Pope Francis had some strong words for our gridlocked Congress, reminding our leaders of the urgent need for real solutions to problems facing our country and our earth:
The City Council will consider approving $516,600 to upgrade Big Blue Bus stops along the Expo route as part of the Sept. 29 consent calendar.
Consent calendar items are
There's something different about the Crossroads girls tennis team this year.
Although coach Zach Bromberg enjoyed working with the past three editions of the program, he lamented that
Earlier this month, representatives from tech firms in and around Silicon Beach convened for the second time to weigh in on the classes that will shape Santa Monica College'