James Piacentini of Santa Monica has been offered a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant to Italy in Urban Development & Planning, the United States Department of State and the
The Oaks Initiative, Santa Monica's anti-corruption law, is currently inoperative due to a lack of lawyers willing or able to prosecute alleged violations.
Voters passed the law to
The legal battle over chemicals at Malibu public schools rages on.
A federal judge last week gave life to a lawsuit that seeks the removal of polychlorinated biphenyls at Malibu
On June 12 at approximately 8 p.m., a Santa Monica policeofficer was onthe 1800 block of16th Street when she observed and contacted a subject known to be on probation,
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The massive, code-busting Plaza at Santa Monica hotel project's "public benefits" should include free overnight stays for every city resident, foot massages and a continental
Summer traditions are upon us. Barbecues, beach days and the annual night of fireworks at Santa Monica College are all in full swing. Yup, this coming Saturday night at the
Last week, we were once again reminded of how one man, with too easy access to lethal weapons and guided by blind racial hatred, can, in just a few seconds,
The Santa Monica Arts Foundation presented its third annual awards ceremony at Back on the Beach restaurant June 17 in recognition of the contributions of local leaders whose efforts support
Twenty volunteers gathered at The Children's Place on Saturday, June 13, for the Rotary Day of Service, a day where members of the Rotary Club of Santa Monica
Acoalition of concerned residents, parents, families, workers, organizations, churches and small businesses will be supporting the campaign to LET PYFC THRIVE and requesting that the City Council of Santa Monica
Santa Monica animal lovers are trying to rally the community around Neo, a 2-year-old dog recently attacked at his foster home.
According to organizers, Neo is either a Min Pin