DOWNTOWN — In 1940, "The Victory Gardens Leaders Handbook" was published to encourage Americans to grow their own food, with straightforward how-to lessons in planning and starting a garden,
CITY HALL — Three Santa Monica residents filed suit against City Hall Monday contesting a long-standing ban against non-commercial advertising on Santa Monica's Big Blue buses that has recently
SAMOHI — After weeks of anxiety, football standout Sebastian LaRue was allowed to have his day on Monday.
Previously, Santa Monica High School Principal Laurel Fretz had denied a request to
DOWNTOWN — If William Montgomery was born in the 1950s instead of the 1970s, he would most likely not be employed as a grocery clerk, would not have his own apartment
SAMOHI — A denial by school officials has forced standout wide receiver Sebastian LaRue and his family to scramble for an off-campus location to hold a ceremony to honor his selection
CORSAIR FIELD — Santa Monica had no answer for Valencia's passing game Friday during a 41-13 drubbing at Santa Monica College.
Valencia quarterback Sean Murphy carved up the Samohi
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The energy at Thursday's Board of Education meeting was palpable.
The unusually-crowded board room erupted into applause after almost every presentation, from the undeniably worthy –
CORSAIR FIELD — Three years, three losses.
That's been the story for Santa Monica football since adding powerhouse Valencia to its schedule four years ago.
Each year, Samohi (2-1)
Santa Monica High School students are producing an online news and opinion program called "The World This Week," the first episode available at www.worldthisweek.org and on
Does Gov. Brown secretly harbor a death wish for Proposition 30? He claims this massive $50 billion tax hike is his highest priority as he personally stumps the state and
DOWNTOWN — Orchestral music groupies who were disappointed by the decision in August by the Santa Monica Symphony Association to suspend the 2012-13 season of free concerts because of a lack
DOWNTOWN — Bill Bloomfield has a big job ahead of him.
Between now and Nov. 6, he has to convince Westside and South Bay voters why they should choose him, a