The 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina arrives Aug. 29, and it's hard to believe that it has been 10 years since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast.
When
Within the past couple of weeks, the Santa Monica Police Department conducted an undercover decoy "shoulder tap" operation. Using a supervised underage decoy, the enforcement team visited three
Amelia Saltsman will sign copies of her new cookbook, "The Seasonal Jewish Kitchen," at The City of Santa Monica Wednesday Downtown Farmer's Market. In her second
Authorities were investigating a suspicious package in Santa Monica early Friday afternoon, according to a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department official.
The suspicious box was found on the
Robert Villa, a 24-year employee of the postal service, has been appointed the new postmaster for the City of Santa Monica.
A postmaster's responsibilities typically include management of
You've probably had a Danish pastry. But have you had a Danish student?
Earlier this year, 18 students from a school in Denmark traveled more than 5,000
At the Santa Monica High girls golf team's first practice Monday, coach Kevin McKeown channeled legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden.
He started with the basics.
"We
I don't go to the movies much anymore. It's such a hassle, what with parking, long lines and the occasional mass shooting. Actually, every movie theater
If you saw "Fantastic Four" in the last couple weeks, first off, my condolences. Secondly, congratulations, you were one of the 8 people on planet earth not related
On August 21, at approximately 10 p.m.
An officer responded to a call in the 2600 block of Colorado Avenue regarding an employee behaving erratically in the building. Upon
Editor:
With the new school year just around the corner, parents' attention is turning to school clothes, supplies and lunches. Yes, school lunches!
In past years, USDA had used