CITYWIDE — Yes it rained all day Tuesday and Wednesday but no, you shouldn't go back to watering your sidewalks and driveways or having high-volume water balloon fights.
On Nov. 29, at approximately 1:14 a.m.
Patrol officers responded to a call of domestic violence that just occurred in the 1000 block of Marine Avenue. Officers were
CITY HALL — The process for revising Santa Monica's master zoning code continues to grind forward with residents reiterating opposition to the plan at the micro and macro level.
The late Will Rogers, perhaps Santa Monica's most beloved citizen even 80 years after his death, was a world-renowned vaudevillian, movie star, newspaper columnist and radio performer.
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — Three members of the Board of Education left office last month — each for different reasons — and were honored by their colleagues at the Board's last meeting.
CITY HALL — Bring popcorn to the next week's City Council meeting.
The newly elected council will seek common ground on who should lead the city for the next
CULTURE WATCH — Although I'm a three-decade-plus resident of Santa Monica, I hesitate to admit that I've never set foot inside the beautiful and beloved
PLAY TIME— If you wanted to write a play to honor your father, it mightbe a bit inappropriate to portray him asa scoundrel. But that's what Henry Jaglom
CITY HALL - City Council was critical of a proposal for an $8 million transit center on Fifth Street at Colorado Avenue at their Nov. 25 meeting, saying the location would
CITY HALL — In what was Councilmember Bob Holbrook's last vote after 24 years on the dais, City Council agreed unanimously to have city officials explore a requirement that
CURIOUS CITY — A BOWLING INJURY. ARE YOU SERIOUS? Why do I admit to these things, in print no less?
But many come away from the Thanksgiving holiday a different person.
WHY WERE THERE ALL THOSE PEOPLE at a Planning Commission meeting last Wednesday?? For five hours! And they weren't even getting any ahi mini-tacos. No wonder so