By Andrea Cavanaugh
Consumers today are concerned about the environment and our health. So we choose products or services advertised with green-related labels such as “eco-friendly,” or “biodegradable.” We'
Residocracy hosted its kick-off meeting at the Santa Monica library a week ago Sunday. The purpose of the meeting was to organize various committees to work on Residocracy's
By Mauricio Machuca
As a business owner, I have always strived to make all people feel welcomed within our walls. For about 10 years now, I've felt that
Editor:
I know mistakes are made, but the Santa Monica Police Department made a large one that should be examined and explained to the public with possible consequences to those
Heal the Bay decided to ring in their 30th anniversary this July with a little bit of soul, some critters and a lot of time on Facebook.
The environmental group
William Weinbach enjoys playing golf, acting and hanging out with his friends. But this rising freshman has one hobby that differs from most 14-year-olds' extracurricular activities: he interviews athletes,
The Twilight Concert Series continues Thursday nightand officials hope the mellow tone set by last week's opening show persists throughout the summer season.
Morris Day and the Time
Today the City of Santa Monica is releasing the initial findings of a robust research project that aims to measure the wellbeing of Santa Monica's residents. The findings
A public schools superintendent, a private school dean and a charter school official walk into an auditorium.
No joke.
In an event hosted by Lincoln Middle School, Santa Monica-Malibu schools
Social media website MyLife.com has agreed to a court judgment to pay $800,000 in penalties, plus $250,000 in refunds to customers over complaints regarding false advertising and
CITYWIDE — Instead of chopping down trees to make newsletters, local nonprofits are going digital.
In the year and a half since Ana Luisa Ahern came on board as interactive campaigns