Greg Coote, a successful entertainment executive and a passionate supporter of the arts in local schools, died on June 27 at the age of 72.
Friends described Coote as a
DOWNTOWN — When parents found out that the YMCA's swim team, which had more than 100 members, was abruptly canceled and its head coach, who'd been with
CITY HALL - Imagine sitting outside at the future Steak N Shake on the Third Street Promenade watching the autumn leaves fall or staring at a snow-capped peak.
Well, you&
WILSHIRE BLVD - It's not just the large developments that neighborhood groups watch.
The Northeast Neighbors association has successfully appealed the designs for a relatively small Citibank on
Editor:
I applaud Bill Bauer for exposing Sheila Kuehl's "old tricks" and her habit of misleading the voters ("Big battles coming in November election,"
PICO NEIGHBORHOOD — The Pico Neighborhood Association (PNA) and several other neighborhood groups are taking a strong stance against proposed condominiums that would replace six rent-controlled residential buildings on 21st Street.
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is exceeding most of California's goals for students learning English as a second language but according to state standards, some
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Ben Allenin anticipation of the upcoming election for California State Senator, 26th District.
Ben Allen,as
CITY HALL — City planners are recommending approval of a MINI dealership at the Planning Commission meeting tonight.
The commission will also consider issuing permits to developers looking to add condominiums
CITYWIDE — The City Council will consider reducing speed limits near local schools to 15 miles per hour on school days. At their May 27 meeting, council will consider dropping limits
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — What started as complaints from hotel workers about labor conditions at the DoubleTree Suites has led to an investigation into the hotel's finances by the Santa
CITY HALL - On Tuesday, when City Council reversed its decision to approve the Hines development agreement, several members expressed their frustration over the vitriol surrounding the debate.
Some of