This Saturday marks the 75th anniversary of the event called "Kristallnacht," the night of broken glass, Nov. 9, 1938, when Jewish businesses, temples, schools, hospitals and homes were
In recognition of Pacific Park's longtime support of local youth programs, the Santa Monica Police Activities League has honored Mary Ann Powell, CEO of Pacific Park on the
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The Fairmont Miramar has been in the news again recently. On Monday college students and others protested the way that Michael Dell arranged the purchase of the Miramar so
For Pacific Palisades attorney and freelance writer Paul Morantz 1978 was looking to be the best of years. And yet, at 32, 1978 was almost his last.
In February, Paul&
DOWNTOWN — Ann Mae Markin Plepler, longtime music teacher of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, died Oct. 22 at Saint John's Health Center during surgery following a heart
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The number of healthy fifth graders has increased districtwide over the last three years, but unfortunately so has the number of at-risk ninth graders, according to a statewide
The Santa Monica Democratic Club will be hosting a symposium regarding high tuition costs at colleges and universities.
The meeting will cover issues including student loan debt, accessibility and diversity.
During his ill-fated run for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, John Edwards' campaign theme was "Two Americas." If anything, the income inequality Edwards referred to has only
DOWNTOWN — The son of a Santa Monica woman who was killed in a hit-and-run over the weekend is asking for help to pay for medical and funeral costs.
Crystyan Fernandez
MALIBU — An environmental report published by the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District shows district officials were first approached by Malibu High teachers in 2010 over environmental concerns at the school.