Real-Time Bike Information Hits Main Street Wednesday
New bike counter will track bikers as they pass City Hall A real-time bike counter is being installed on Main Street in front of City Hall this week to better understand the number of people […]
New bike counter will track bikers as they pass City Hall A real-time bike counter is being installed on Main Street in front of City Hall this week to better understand the number of people […]
By Laura Ann Tull On Nov. 27 at Beyond Baroque, 681 Venice Boulevard in Venice, award-winning playwright and publisher, Jack Grapes hosted a retirement party for Onthebus. More than 30 poets and authors came to […]
By Sam Skopp Santa Monica’s Police and Fire Departments spent Saturday, December 10, celebrating their annual Candy Cane drive, bringing holiday cheer and Santa Claus to six different locations over the course of the late […]
Letter to the Editor: Are you kidding me? Have you seen the salaries that are being paid at Santa Monica City Hall? Permit me to state: I am a 40 year Property Owner and voter […]
The secret to easy gift-giving When gift-giving has you stumped, turn to what you know: the characteristics and interests that make your recipient unique. A thoughtful gift that shows you recognize and care about the […]
Actors and Others for Animals, one of the oldest animal welfare organizations in Los Angeles, celebrated their furry family members at the annual Joy to the Animals Luncheon and fundraiser at the Universal City Hilton […]
The annual election of new Board of Education officers took place yesterday evening with Laurie Lieberman re-elected to her third year as school board president, and Dr. Richard Tahvildarin-Jesswein as Vice President. Both were elected […]
The City Council recently voted to accelerate Santa Monica’s adoption of the State’s new “Net Zero Energy” policy (NZE.) Although slated for adoption by 2020, the City will now require that Residents reduce their energy […]
UCLA team’s digital health platform is capable of optimizing efficacy and safety during chemotherapy. A team of UCLA bioengineers has demonstrated that its technology may go a long way toward overcoming the challenges of treatment for acute […]
By Lee Miller There comes a time, when you are not sure if you should stay together as a couple or start to formally dissolve your partnership. Sometimes there is a niggling feeling that it’ll […]
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