The Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education has begun its search for a new superintendent.
The City Council unanimously voted to support a bill in the Legislature that would prohibit the unlicensed use of fireworks by private citizens.
The City Council gave final approval to an ordinance to rezone six lots north of Wilshire Boulevard for residential use.
The Western Bank of Commerce in Westwood has donated $1,000 to the nonprofit CLARE Foundation, which offers aid to alcoholics.
The City Council adopted a resolution stating its intention to change the procedure for demolishing commercial and industrial buildings in the city.
The Board of Supervisors has appointed Raymond Weaver and Paul Matthies to the county Beach Advisory Committee.
The Rent Control Board has expanded the conditions under which landlords may raise rents if they pay for gas and electricity used in their apartment buildings.
The City Council selected the nonprofit Community Corporation of Santa Monica to develop 55 units
Dan Cohen, a Santa Monica resident, will serve as a senior assemblyman at the California Senior Legislature next week.
Body Is Identified: Santa Ana police Wednesday identified the body of a man found in a parking lot
I found it ironic that the same week you ran the lengthy article on Santa Barbara, with Gene
For the not-so-rich-and-famous, Santa Barbara's quaint beauty eventually wears thin ("The Santa Barbara Story," by Paul Rosenfield, Oct. 20).
Rosenfield's claim that none of those 1940s movies about idealized small towns was set in Santa Barbara, MGM's "A Date With Judy" (1948) most certainly was .
It is incorrect that Judith Anderson is the first Australian "Dame of the British Empire."
Street Widening to Be Discussed: The city will hold a community question-and-answer session to discuss the proposed widening of Bristol Street between 1st Street and Warner Avenue at 7 p.m.
Rose Parade Float: Volunteers are being sought to work on the city's entry in the 1986 Tournament of Roses Parade, a float depicting "Friday on the Freeway" in Southern California.
Bruce Robbins' appeal is both easy and difficult to fathom.
Pence Gallery serves up--a particularly appropriate word here--a dozen or so graphic works from the early '70s by longtime West Coast artist Wayne Thiebaud.
Michele Zalopany's big black-and-white drawings of interiors are rather like old movie stills without the people.
Argos, an 11-year-old police service dog, is retiring after six years of service with the Police Department.