SAMOHI — High school graduations tend to involve lengthy speeches and a lot of name calling, but two Santa Monica High School seniors are plotting something a bit more grandiose.
Nikki
IRVINE, Calif. — Once the tears have dried and the hard feelings overcome, Santa Monica softball may find inspiration in a big loss that ended its title hopes.
Hemet routed the
I love baking, but even more than that I love learning how to make things from scratch.
So when I saw that the Gourmandise School of Sweets & Savories offers
INKWELL — When Nick Gabaldon took to the water in the 1940s, he wasn't just catching waves — he was making them.
Gabaldon, a Santa Monica native, was the first
MEMORIAL PARK — By the end of the first inning, it was clear who would be moving on.
Santa Monica softball put a five spot on the scoreboard in the first
SMMUSD HDQTRS — A proposed shift in the progression of math classes at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District could eliminate the highest level course taught in the district, which some
CITY HALL —The City Council formally threw its support behind a movement to remove protections for businesses built into a property tax measure that has come under intense scrutiny upon
PICO BOULEVARD — A new state-mandated scorecard to measure performance at Santa Monica College shows declines in four of six measures over the past five years, but uses methodology that leaves
When it comes to stupid decisions, politicians top the list.
Two weeks ago city officials recommended that the City Council impose a modest $100 annual fee plus 15 percent of
MAIN LIBRARY — The Santa Monica Civic Center Auditorium can survive past its planned June closure, but it will have to revolutionize its layout, amenities and management structure if it plans
CITY HALL
Closing the budget gap
The Rent Control Board plans to take a deeper look at proposals to raise revenues to cover looming budget deficits in advance of a
CITY HALL — City officials extended the deadline on a bid that could replace the Pico Youth & Family Center as a city grantee after nonprofits complained that there was too