Teach For America has announced that a Santa Monica local has been accepted into the organization's 2015 teaching corps. Teach For America is a national nonprofit working to
The Wednesday Downtown Farmers' Market may already be the No. 1 farmers' market in the hearts of Santa Monicans, but it could soon be seen the same way
Absurdist cinema is a joy to watch. Movies like "Brazil" and "Dr. Strangelove" take the insanity of bureaucracies and make them entertaining. At the moment I&
In his July 27th column, "Our traffic planning is killing us," Bill Bauer claims that Santa Monica's planning to accommodate other modes of travel other than
Editor: I find it interesting that traffic congestion and over-development have surpassed the real scourge of our city, the legions of homeless, as the main perceived problem areas in our city. James Walsh Santa Monica
Perhaps the best, or at least most readily observable, measure of a community's vitality is the activity that occurs in its public spaces.
In Santa Monica, our Farmers&
On July 24 at approximately 11:09 a.m. Officers responded to 1919 Pico Blvd. on the report of a possible robbery that had just occurred inside the fast food
Sixteen student trial teams from some of the nation's top law schools have made the cut to participate in this year's National Civil Trial Competition in
Sunrise Workout:
Start your day with a cool ocean breeze. Join organizers at Southern California Aquatics (SCAQ) for a morning dip in the ocean. They are an adult swim club
On Tuesday, Aug. 4, neighborhoods throughout Los Angeles County are invited to join forces with thousands of communities nationwide, for the 32nd Annual National Night Out crime and drug prevention