Earth Day is an occasion for us to reflect on the dependence of humans upon the attributes of Earth that sustain human life.
For 10,000 years prior to the
By now you have probably seen the signature gatherers suggesting that they can end traffic with their so-called LUVE initiative. The initiative would require that almost any proposed development above
It will come as no surprise to anyone reading this that land use planning is a hot topic in Santa Monica. Despite the ongoing debates, much progress has been made
Results from a recently published survey of Santa Monica teens revealed striking statistics about underage drinking perceptions and behaviors, including:
o Most believe alcohol is “somewhat” or “very easy” to
At the Santa Monica City Attorney's Office, we have three black and white photographs from the civil rights era that we've enlarged to large prints mounted
By S.I. Hume
An open letter to Santa Monica City Council:
It is almost axiomatic that virtually any piece of public infrastructure is noisy, smelly or unsightly. While the
I honestly look forward to the SMa.r.t. column every week to see their latest justification for opposing change and development in Santa Monica; while claiming they really aren&
The board, staff and especially the clients of Meals on Wheels West are very grateful for the amazing number of people who supported our annual March for Meals Community Champions
I hope you consider the issue about naming Buffer Park as newsworthy as I do.
The Recreation and Parks Commission met Thursday, March 18. Agenda Item B: Commission discussion and
Choosing to enter hospice care can be a wrenching decision for yourself or a loved one.
Hospice is intended to help terminally-ill people live out their lives as comfortably as
The sun shone brightly over the Santa Monica Pier on Saturday morning as electronic music played softly in the background. Gray Bright, comedian and engineer, welcomed Kristina Kipp to the