CRIMSON TIDE

The Festival of the Chariots Rolls
Down Main
Dubbed Southern California’s “largest religious event,”
the annual Festival of Chariots began last Sunday with three 50-foot
tall chariots...
Community Gives Playground
Program Good GradesBut it will be modified
A survey of people who use School District playgrounds
for sports and recreation after school and on weekends reaped
generally positive responses...
Whole Lotta Building Going On
The City of Santa Monica’s “Whole Lotta Projects Goin’
On” bus tour last Saturday covered the full range of City works...
Court Rules For City in Airport Case
The long-running dispute between the pilots who use the
Santa Monca
Muncipal Airport and the City which operates it has been resolved...
Motel Owner Charged With Pimping
A local motel owner, who was allegedly using his
business as a front for a brothel, has been arrested for pimping...

Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission Chair Jack
Weiss.
SM Bay Restoration Commission
Takes First Step
Created to restore the Santa Monica Bay, a new
organization took its first official step Thursday, July 31...
Cultural Affairs Chief Steps
Down
Maria Luisa de Herrera has resigned her post as the
City of Santa Monica’s Cultural Affairs Manager after 13 years in
order to return to school...
Mart Post Office to Reopen Friday
The United States Post Office at the Brentwood Country
Mart, which closed last year after a 55-year run, will reopen Friday,
August 8...
Museum Names New Director
The State Board and Governor Gray Davis have named Chairmaine
Jefferson Executive Director of the California African-American
Museum...
Local Businessman Backs
Clinic Celebration
Robert Segal, president of Segal Enterprises, a real
estate development firm...
4th Street Improvement Project To
Begin
In the works for 10 years, traffic improvements for
Fourth Street are slated to begin in late fall... |