Growing up, Scott Richard Lord watched "Jeopardy!" over the summer or when he was sick and out of school. He regularly played Trivial Pursuit with his brothers, who
The Santa Monica based non-profit Pure Drift has started a fundraising campaign for their upcoming trip to provide clean water across Central and South America.
Santa Monica College photography students,
Public input is wanted to help shape the design of a new universally-accessible playground on the beach.
The North Beach Playground project is soliciting public feedback at www.santamonicaparks.org
For 57 years Chez Jay has been a cultural watering hole in Santa Monica. It's played host to any number of celebrities, politicians, and no-name funsters. The charm
This is the third in a series of articles on housing in Santa Monica. Other topics have included workforce housing, the role of development agreements in producing affordable housing, and
Six years ago, a Santa Monica library teen publication featured a poem called "Manhood" by Nikan Namiri.
"Tomorrow is the day I graduate, the day I will
The July 28 City Council meeting will facilitate transportation options aimed at improving traffic and include discussions of several old items.
Two items discussed previously will be up for second
Last week, I wrote about the horrible traffic in Sunset Park and how it was most likely the number one contributor to air pollution in that neighborhood, Santa Monica Airport
EXPO LIGHT RAIL LINE:
The Expo Light Rail Line extension from Culver City to Santa Monica is scheduled to start train-testing activities in Santa Monica next week and will continue
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica will welcome the community for a tour and lunch at its Lincoln Branch, 1238 Lincoln Blvd., Santa Monica on Thursday, August 13