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The northwest end of the Third Street Promenade has become the testing ground for a new form of public entertainment.
When federal officials released a list of Sanctuary Cities in advance of the recent Los Angeles raids, many Santa Monicans ...
Loyola Marymount University pulled away in the fourth quarter to defeat cross-town rival Pepperdine 93-82 Tuesday night at Gersten Pavilion, improving to 16-13 on the season behind a balanced ...
When officials released a list of sanctuary cities in advance of the recent Los Angeles raids, many Santa Monicans were ...
It feels so great to be appreciated for the hard work that we do at the pharmacy. We know that people have a choice of where to get their medications filled and are so happy that we are recognized for ...
Santa Monica Planning Commissioners pressed city staff Tuesday night on the mechanics and implications of including housing ...
"We feel so honored to be a part of our wonderful community for the past 19 years and will always do our best to share the ...
The Santa Monica City Council will consider whether to allow the city's first large-format digital billboards in decades, ...
Community Corporation and Venice Community Housing broke ground approximately a month ago on a 73-Unit Low-Income Housing Project at 1634 W. 20th Street. The groundbreaking was met with a ...
Santa Monica cyclists could soon gain access to bus-only lanes under a proposal the City Council will consider Tuesday, part of broader transportation safety initiatives including a comprehensive ...
Fifth-grade students at Will Rogers Elementary opened their classrooms last week to showcase the culmination of their annual ...
Editor: With regards to Scott Snowden’s article I think Scott’s article should show another view. There are significant dangers to the economy if the minimum wage is raised by such a radical amount.
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