SMMUSD HDQTRS — A well-timed refinance on Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District bonds will save taxpayers $2.8 million, district officials announced last week.
The district took advantage of historically low
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In 2013 Santa Monica needs to remain the city people like raising their children in and stay on as they grow older. Quality of life includes clean air, a
XRDS — After five years of coaching his alma mater, Crossroads head boys' basketball coach Kevin Jackson decided he had enough.
He had enough of parents going to the athletic
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Some things never change, but they can get uglier. The Pico Youth & Family Center is under attack again, and clarity is needed. The Friday article ("City staff
BROADWAY — Ever since Beth Rich moved to California a few months ago, all she's done is drink craft beers. While others would call that a problem, she calls
PICO BLVD — City officials are recommending the City Council cut off funding to a youth center less than a month after half of its board members resigned over differences with
MAIN STREET — "Hey dude, if you can bomb a shirt, you can get paid, not arrested."
That's what Jonathan Mooney, a Santa Monica resident and nationally-recognized
LINCOLN BLVD — Lincoln Boulevard south of Interstate 10 makes an impression on those that traverse it, just not a positive one.
"It's a street you don'
CITYWIDE — Who you are is a function of what you do rather than what high-minded ideals you profess to the world.
In the past 12 months, Santa Monicans have come
CITYWIDE — With Christmas behind us, Californians are looking forward to the pop of champagne corks — or sparkling cider bottles — and the clean slate provided by unmarked 2013 calendars.
Of course
MALIBU — Pepperdine University last week received a key approval from the California Coastal Commission on plans to expand its campus, although university officials say the project could still be years