The City of Santa Monica's Office of Emergency Management (OEM) has received $200,000 from the Department of Homeland Security to purchase eight portable solar-powered emergency light towers.
The Santa Monica Oceanaires will present its annual spring show "Radio Days Goes West," which will be held at the Paul Revere Charter Middle School Auditorium on April
Jokes abounded in last week's short debate over the prohibition of dancing in Main Street establishments that is proposed in the current draft of the Zoning Ordinance.
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What do you call a $4-million fundraising drive to support staff and enrichment programs in local schools?
As the district school board on April 16 prepared to review the controversial
On Tuesday, City Council will consider the historical value of a few Mid-Century Modern-style buildings that were slated for demolition by a condominium developer.
When a 21-unit development, on 21st
On April 11 at approximately 12 p.m., on officer responded to the 300 block of Colorado Avenue in response to a petty theft call.
Upon arriving, the officer was
After recently reading Jack Neworth's Laughing Matters column ("Bomb, bomb, bomb Iran," April 10), as someone who was born and raised in Iran, I thought I
Senate Bill 277, authored by Dr. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) and Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) to abolish the personal belief exemption that currently allows parents to opt out of vaccinating
Thriller School California will take place at Shutters on the Beach in Santa Monica (1 Pico Blvd.) on April 24-25. An intensive, two-day crime fiction summit, Thriller School brings together
Zoning Issues: Live-work spaces
Working close to home is extremely desirable in a traffic-marred area like Los Angeles County, so it makes sense that many Santa Monicans are clamoring to
A century-old garage that now houses a restaurant is being considered for designation as a City Landmark.
The building, where the Enterprise Fish Company is located, on Kinney Street in