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
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 –
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
Santa Monica's police officers and fire fighters on Wednesday announced who they will be supporting in the City Council race this November.
They are:
• Mayor Pro Tem
DISTRICTWIDE — The steering committee of a Santa Monica education advocacy organization announced its state and local picks Sunday for the Nov. 6 general election.
Community for Excellent Public Schools (CEPS)
The most important City Council endorsements were made in July when members of the powerful Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights (SMRR) organization endorsed planning commissioner Ted Winterer and council
PICO BLVD — The Santa Monica College Board of Trustees approved a budget that preserved jobs but quietly axed the winter session Thursday night in the face of student protest.
The
PACIFIC PALISADES — The time-tested Santa Monica/Palisades football rivalry will be one part familiar and another newly minted this year.
As the two traditional rivals head into Friday's
SM PIER — Last Wednesday, as sunset graced the waters of the Santa Monica Bay and cool night breezes chased away the last vestiges of the day's heat, a
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