Editor's note: This is the second in a series of articles on housing in Santa Monica. Future topics will include permanent supportive housing, the role of Development Agreements
Santa Monica Cultural Affairs will present the 10th annual Jazz on the Lawn summer concert series this August on Sundays from 5-7 p.m.
The fun, family-friendly concerts draw people
After months of study and analysis by a financial oversight committee, separation of the Santa Monica-Malibu school district has been deemed viable.
But it's certainly not as simple
One of Santa Monica High School's two outgoing valedictorians, Nicholas Charchut, is scheduled to start classes soon at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The other, David Lin, is
SMO Non-aviation tenants and miscellaneous airport users have been granted new leases at the Santa Monica Airport, but the council postponed action on aviation leases pending additional information from city
Congressional leaders used Santa Monica's California Incline project as a backdrop while advocating for a long-term reinvestment in American infrastructure last week.
Congressman Ted Lieu and House Democratic
A video of a 93-year-old man singing an original tune about Hillary Clinton was shared with the presidential candidate's 3.87 million followers on Twitter. It quickly gained
Many parents and stakeholders are aware that gulfs in academic performance exist between student groups in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district. Perhaps less well-known, though, is what the administration is
On July 6, at approximately 10:45 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to assist fellow officers whom were involved in a foot pursuit of multiple robbery suspects in
Rick Cole, Santa Monica's new city manager, has suggested that despite the vigorous and sometimes acrimonious political debate in our city, residents may actually share common ground on