The Santa Monica Public Library celebrates Women's History Month with a screening of the documentary "Anita: Speaking Truth to Power" on Wednesday, March 18, at 7
The Santa Monica City Attorney's Office has successfully concluded the criminal prosecution of the owner of a commercial office building, located at 2105 Colorado Blvd., for fire and
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
A commentary, "Santa Monica's two possible futures: Which do you choose?" by Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Laurel Rosen perfectly illustrates the wide gulf
Tears were flowing. Santa Monica's under-12 American Youth Soccer Organization girls soccer team had just lost a postseason game after a nail-biting penalty-kick shootout, and the players thought
Claudia DiDomenico started her career in a film background, finding herself an entrepreneur after becoming a mom and needing the schedule flexibility and wish to make the world a better
Residocracy is dedicated to ensuring that resident voices are heard and addressed by City Hall. The interests of residents must be at the forefront of all decisions being made by
More than $200,000 was spent in last year's Santa Monica College Board of Trustees race.
Six candidates sought four seats but the two losers, both challengers, outspent
When hands go up in front of a police officer, it often means a suspect is signaling intent to surrender.
On Tuesday morning at New Roads School, however, the situation
The Rent Control Board delayed a decision on collection of rental buyout agreements for a second time at its March meeting, but the group did move forward with regulation to