CITYWIDE — In the discussion of the recently approved Housing Element, the issue of apartment upgrades came up, but questions still remain.
The state's Department of Housing and Community
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Three school district employees will make more than $150,000 this year, according to documents provided by public school officials.
Superintendent Sandra Lyon is the highest paid Santa
LOSANGELES — The driver of a car that plowed through crowds on the Venice Beach boardwalk must stand trial on charges of murder in the death of a newlywed woman and
Editor:
How delightful it was to start this new year by reading yet another whimpering conservative's rant ("What side are you on," Letter to the Editor,
As Santa Monica College's Community Education's winter session gets under way, it is also looking ahead to an even heartier spring semester with more than 170
CITYWIDE — On New Year's Eve, Mary Hubbell, of Ocean Park, heard screeching sounds coming from the neighborhood.
She's not sure exactly what it was, but she
Over three years ago, City Council approved an update to Santa Monica's general plan. Called the Land Use and Circulation Element, or LUCE, it's a loose
Thirty years of political engagement in California politics has led me to the realization that the middle class is woefully underrepresented in this state. Not only that, but this injustice
CITYWIDE — Memory favors tragedy and so 2013 will likely be a memorable year for Santa Monicans.
Our two stories that seemed to generate the most interest from our readers were
What if you were told there is a corrupt dictatorship on the other side of the world where government officials are using U.S. foreign aid to build palatial mansions
Los Angeles County received an upgrade in its long-term credit rating from Standard & Poor's Rating Service, raising the county's rating from AA to AA-plus, the