January 1, 2026
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Vendors Don’t Like New Fees:

Last Tuesday, Santa Monica’s City Council asked City staff to investigate allegations made by Third Street Promenade cart vendors against the City’s new vending cart management company, Provenzano Resources Incorporated (PRI). The vendors alleged that […]

What Should 415 PCH Be?:

In the course of resurrecting the old Marion Davies estate at 415 Pacific Coast Highway for use by the public, the City solicited comments from residents. The comments that follow were made during an open […]

CRY FROM THE HEART:

Melanie Kareem’s We Are Baladi Dance Theater performed “Cry of the Heart,” a protest dance about the universal longing for peace and freedom at the “Bring Our Kids Home Now!” rally held by the Progressive […]

CRY FROM THE HEART:

Melanie Kareem’s We Are Baladi Dance Theater performed “Cry of the Heart,” a protest dance about the universal longing for peace and freedom at the “Bring Our Kids Home Now!” rally held by the Progressive […]

GREAT HIKES: Werewolves, Bats and Demons:

Few occasions lure folks out of doors and onto the trails at night more than a full moon in October. Next week’s full moon is no exception, and there are a variety of special hiking […]

Sports Roundup:

Football SMC will be home Saturday night at 7 against Hancock. The Corsairs, who have an 0-5 record, had a bye last weekend. Venice High won a non-league game from Banning, 40-7 as Kenny Ashley […]

New Roads Remains Unbeaten In League:

The New Roads girls’ volleyball team improved its Harbor League record to 4-0 last week with a straight sets victory over Community Harvest Charter. The scores were 25-13, 25-23, 30-28. Overall, New Roads, coached by […]

Brentwood Runs Right By Malibu, 47-0:

The running of Kevin Yamazaki and solid defensive play were too much for a Brentwood opponent again. Brentwood defeated Malibu High Friday, 47-0, as Yamazaki gained 247 yards on 16 carries and scored two touchdowns. […]

Palisades Adds To St. Monica’s Woes:

After losing all its non-league games, the injury-plagued St. Monica football team will begin league play Friday night. St. Monica, which lost to Palisades Friday, 21-0, will have a home game (at St. Bernard High) […]