CITYWIDE — At 4:30 a.m. 20 years ago today a 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck the Los Angeles region.
The most intense and most publicized damage was out in the
Sending smoke signals
Editor:
Does anybody at City Hall know that there are laws about smoking in Santa Monica? Has anybody at City Hall heard anything about second-hand smoke being
SMO — The federal government's response to the Santa Monica Airport lawsuit looks strong to some people with opinions on both sides of the debate.
On Friday afternoon, attorneys
Editor:
It never ceases to amaze me that the council members and management are the only creatures on this planet able to talk out of both sides of their mouths
SMO — The Federal Aviation Administration wants City Hall's lawsuit over the Santa Monica Airport thrown out.
Attorneys for the FAA filed a 31-page response Friday afternoon listing several
LOS ANGELES — Two sushi chefs who worked at The Hump restaurant at Santa Monica Airport are expected to plead guilty to serving meat from federally protected sei whales, according to
Next Wednesday, Jan. 15, is Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday. He would have been 85. In 1960, Dr. King visited Santa Monica, albeit very briefly. How do I
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
With the new year comes new opportunities to go in a different direction.
So, this week's Q-Line question asks:
What do you think should be Santa Monica'
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