Few knew what to make of it. No one tweeted about it. There wasn’t a single Facebook mention. Thirty-five years ago, on February 21, 1989, Santa Monica opened the
AARON MORRISON, Associated Press
During one of the most politically divisive years in recent memory, the number of active hate groups in the U.S. actually declined as far-right extremists
Young people in California's foster system will get free cellphones and internet access under a program approved Thursday that supporters say will bridge a digital divide.
The California
With residents in the throes of Pokemon Go fever, it seems an opportune time for the Santa Monica City Council to address telecom infrastructure and City Hall spent time this
The Santa Monica City Council will meet on Sunday to prioritize goals and set measurable criteria for judging the success of future projects.
According to the staff report, staff have
Absurdist cinema is a joy to watch. Movies like "Brazil" and "Dr. Strangelove" take the insanity of bureaucracies and make them entertaining. At the moment I&
Editor's note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica's history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
A video of a 93-year-old man singing an original tune about Hillary Clinton was shared with the presidential candidate's 3.87 million followers on Twitter. It quickly gained
The City of Santa Monica was highlighted in a new policy agenda from Next Century Cities as a model of how best to develop a high-quality broadband network.
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