SM PIER — After a journey across the country and back, Armand Young, of West Virginia, is stuck, like the Israelites on the border of Canaan, at the Staples on Wilshire
CITY HALL — After about 500 meetings and thousands of hours in the Council Chambers, Bob Holbrook will take to the dais one last time tonight.
Holbrook, elected in 1990, is
PALISADES PARK — After 10 months of enforcement, city officials say the controversial ordinance that restricts the usage of public parks for outdoor fitness training had its intended effect but could
WILSHIRE BLVD — With Callahan's scheduled to close on New Year's Eve, building owners are moving forward with their plans for a farm-to-table diner and a restoration
MY WRITE — Last Wednesday evening, a couple hundred neighbors attended a Town Hall meeting at Lincoln Middle School. The Planning Commission listened to public comment on proposed changes to the
CITY HALL — City Council will consider spending $3,598,745 in Tuesday night's consent calendar, with a majority of that going toward a public works project.
Council may
Michael McCarty, owner of Michael's restaurant provides his thoughts on the Thanksgiving holiday and a pair of recipes to keep the celebration going for those that would rather
On Nov. 15, at approximately 10:10 a.m.
Patrol officers responded to investigate related reports of a suspicious person/mail thief at 1424 4th Street. According to a witness,
Love him or loathe him, writer/director Henry Jaglom is nothing if not prolific. "Train to Zakopane," is his third play at the Edgemar alone. In addition, the
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — The Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation is just under a quarter of the way to its $4 million fundraising goal after passing the midpoint of its 17-month campaign.
The
CITY HALL — In what will likely be a short pre-Thanksgiving meeting on Tuesday, City Council will consider reversing changes made to the city's landmarks law in 2003.
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