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Op/Ed: Supply Shows Up as Santa Monica Rents Cool
Sam Shapiro-Kline is the co-chair of Santa Monica Forward....
Check Out ‘Wilshire Subway’ Book and Exhibition
There’s a handsome new photo book out that belongs...
Op/Ed: AI already Is in Your Public Comment. Santa Monica Should Have Something to Say About That.
Image via Freepic.Shawn Landres PhD, a Senior Fellow at...
Ribbon Cutting for the Renewed Douglas Park is Set for This Saturday
The Douglas Park Playground Reconstruction Project is nearing completion,...
Throwback Thursday: When Santa Monica Pier Was Home to the “Acme of Dance Palaces”
Tonight is the inaugural performance of the 2015 Twilight Concert series at the Santa Monica Pier. Every year, the concerts draw thousands to the...
Throwback Thursday: “A Dream Come True and A Promise Fulfilled”
'Twas a glorious day in the bayside city of Santa Monica nearly 90 years ago. On March 17, 1929, the Outlook heralded plans by the...
Throwback Thursday: Memorial Day in Santa Monica
Memorial Day weekend is approaching. For many, that means a three days off work and a chance to hit the beach. That was also...
Throwback Thursday: Santa Monica Bike Week Edition
It's bike week, so we thought we would celebrate with a special edition of Throwback Thursday. It turns out Santa Monica has had bicycles in...
Throwback Thursday: Santa Monica as an Amusement Center and Bathing Suits in 1925
It's time for Throwback Thursday. Thanks to the Santa Monica Public Library archives, we can take a journey together back to 90 years ago today....
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Check Out ‘Wilshire Subway’ Book and Exhibition
There’s a handsome new photo book out that belongs...
Op/Ed: AI already Is in Your Public Comment. Santa Monica Should Have Something to Say About That.
Image via Freepic.Shawn Landres PhD, a Senior Fellow at...
Ribbon Cutting for the Renewed Douglas Park is Set for This Saturday
The Douglas Park Playground Reconstruction Project is nearing completion,...
New Downtown Parking Rates and Validation Programs Went Into Effect Yesterday at City Lots – Updated Cost Means $1 Hour for First 90 Minutes
(Every week we republish one article from the City...

