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AND THE RAIN CAME, and with it
fog, after an unseasonably dry December and
January. Early last week, Santa Monica's sunny
84 degrees made it the warmest spot in the nation, but
by Thursday, it was raining. Since then, it has
rained regularly on and off, and according to weather
reports, intermittent rain will continue indefinitely.
Issues Simmer As Board Faces Cuts
Despite raucous charges from parents and community
leaders that the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School
District (SMMUSD) Board is responsible for significant...
AFM 2000 Ready to Go Next Week
Movie people from all over the world will arrive in
Santa Monica next Wednesday, February 23, for the 20th
annual session of...
Council Approves Traffic Calming
Recommendations
Over two dozen Ocean Park residents turned out to
voice their opinions on traffic mitigation devices on
Fourth Street and Twenty-Eighth Street at last night's...
Survey Shows Residents Want Target Store
A survey of 400 randomly selected Santa Monica
residents conducted in mid-December, 1999, shows
strong support for...
Top Golfers At Riviera CC This Weekend
The Nissan Open at the Riviera Country Club, with its
$3.1 million purse, will bring the nation's top
golfers, including Tiger Woods, to...
Architectural Review Board Rejects Plans for Former Home Savings Bldg.
For the time being, the former Home Savings building
at 26th and Wilshire will remain as it is --
travertine marble bordered in bright gold with a...
Joslyn Park To Reopen
On Saturday, February 19, the City of Santa Monica
will cut the ribbon on the...
Groups Unite To Save Steelhead
Formation of a coalition of 33 environmental,
conservation, surfing, sport and commercial
organizations and river groups, representing 220,000
California residents, to save the...
Zucky Altman Is Honored
Zucky Altman, founder of SOVA food pantries and Santa
Monica's legendary Zucky's Deli, will receive the...
SMC Expands Online Courses
Santa Monica College is rapidly
expanding its online education courses, doubling its
offerings for the...
Eames Patterns To Be Shown
Five archival patterns by Charles and Ray Eames which
are being produced by Maharam Textiles will be
displayed at the...
Samohi Prepares 'Little Shop'
Last year, Santa Monica High School students presented
the Broadway musical, "Annie." This year,
they've chosen "Little Shop of Horrors,"
which they describe as...
Rent Control Board Moves To Close Loopholes in Law
With the implementation of Costa-Hawkins, people who
live in rent-controlled apartments must consider them
increasingly precious, because they're becoming...
Criminal Courts Moved to LAX
In recent years, when Santa Monica made the evening
news, it was most often as backdrop for a sensational
case being tried at the...
Sign Board Finishes Work And Officially Disbands
Santa Monica’s Meritorious Sign Board officially
disbanded February 9, after naming over 100
"signs of merit," whose artistic and/or
historic significance will save them from...
Red Cross Celebrates Director's Anniversary
The American Red Cross of Santa
Monica celebrated its executive director Ray Corvan's
25 years of service at a...
24-Hour Post Office Moving
The U.S. Postal Service will close the Worldway Air
Mail Center on Century Boulevard adjacent to LAX,
which is...
Morley Benjamin, Builder, Dies at 83
Morley Benjamin, a major figure in Southern
California's housing and commercial building
boom in the second half of the 20th century, and
founder of...
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