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
The Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation, which is charged with raising $4 million annually for local public schools, has launched its annual Dollar A Day Campaign in which families are encouraged
Editor:
A recent local cartoon made the point; why the ongoing discussion about stadium lights at Malibu High School rather than a focus on AP classes and college applications? This
SM BEACH — When resident Sara Bayles began her quest to keep Santa Monica State Beach clean by spending 20 minutes a day for 365 non-consecutive days picking up trash found
It's literature gone wild! A laugh-out-loud story by Grace Paley is converted into a world premiere play at the Geffen. Charles Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol&
PCH — The Annenberg Community Beach House powered through its third operational year, providing the public access to the beach and other amenities while putting a lighter strain on municipal budgets
Editor:
Does SMC's Randal Lawson actually think that "music recitals, visits to local museums and guest lectures" will take the place of exercise classes shut down
SACRAMENTO — The popular campaign treasurer convicted of stealing millions from her Democratic clients will serve up to eight years and one month in prison, a U.S. District Court judge