SAMOHI — The somber ballad "Amazing Grace" filled Barnum Hall while a spotlight followed a handful of students dressed all in black as they escorted a closed casket past
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Santa Monica ranked in the middle of the pack amongst a sampling of California school districts evaluated on how well they served Latino, African-American and low-income students, according
PICO BLVD — The head of an embattled youth organization stepped down from the top job this week, just as city officials released details about a competitive bidding process that could
In the bleak world of the future the Internet offers just about the only color in a gray, dreary world. And for a pedophile, it offers an escape.
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A healthy heart is a healthy mind.
While plenty of research and studies have been done in relation to exercise and a healthy (or peaceful) mind, how does the average
SAMOHI — What many consider the greatest season in Santa Monica boys' basketball history keeps getting better.
Senior guard Jordan Mathews was named the CIF-Southern Section Division 1A Player of
SAMOHI —Team Marine, Santa Monica High School's environmental science eco-action group, was awarded first place in the Los Angeles County Science Fair Saturday for their project on examining
SMMUSD HDQTRS — The Board of Education unanimously approved an ethnic studies program last week, which officials hope will heal old wounds by empowering students with knowledge of where they and
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — When Santa Monica's leading scorer Jordan Mathews landed awkwardly on his back midway through the first quarter, it was a terrible sign of things to come.
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Open letters were written by the principal of Samohi and the SMMUSD superintendent in connection with the announcement of the Westboro Church protest — which took place on Feb. 25
CITY HALL — The City Council got a first look at an ambitious plan to turn Santa Monica into a zero waste city in less than two decades, a program that
SAMOHI — Over a year after Santa Monica banned plastic bags from local grocery stores, Santa Monicans are converting to a plastic-bag free reality, although younger adults still cling to disposable