No more "No Section 8" on rental listings in Santa Monica.
Council quickly and unanimously approved an ordinance that prohibits housing discrimination based on a tenant's
Organizers are hoping residents come out in force for the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive on May 9, but this is one event where mailing-it-in is also acceptable.
The
On April 25 at approximately 5:32 p.m., Santa Monica police officers were working a burglary suppression assignment in the beach parking lots when they observed a male subject
On one end of the cinema spectrum there are comic book characters, superheroes, spirits, zombies and vampires. That's the fantasy world many people choose to escape to when
Vacation Rentals and Home Sharing: Matters of Justice
Editor:
The City Council's recent vote on vacation rentals and home sharing sent a profound message to the nation. While
Christmas came early this year as we raced to our local movie theater to watch "Avengers: Age of Ultron." While the majority loved the film, what comic book
Helen Lu, a Santa Monica High School 11th grade student, has been announced as the winner of the Flying Scholarship for Girls Samirah Zaina Award. Helen received her award at
Santa Monica tourism officials are gearing up for the 6th annual Santa Monica Travel & Tourism Summit with tourism outreach efforts across the city.
National Travel and Tourism week is
The Santa Monica College John Drescher Planetarium invites residents to catch up on the news about NASA's Dawn spacecraft, find out about star parties, enjoy a talk by
Santa Monica College is seeking applications for the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee, which oversees the implementation of Measures U, S and AA, the 2002, 2004 and 2008 bond measures that
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified has been ranked in the top 10 percent of California school districts by a national academic ranking service that relies heavily on student and parent feedback, test
So far, so good.
Following the closure of the California Incline two weeks ago, traffic patterns have been normal, Acting Principal Traffic Engineer Andrew Maximous told the Daily Press.
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