Amber Harris felt lost seeking help for her son Gavin, who, at the age of 7, suddenly began experiencing pain in his hips and could no longer sit down, let
A crowd of more than 70 protestors gathered around City Hall Tuesday night and filled Council chambers to let officials know they want to “Stop the Appeal.”
Protestors were upset
The National Park Service announced on Twitter this Monday the end of their search for a young mountain lion, saying it’s ”hard to believe” the lion could have survived
Just south of Santa Monica, wedged between a Whole Foods and Marie Callender's, is a place of worship, St. Andrews Lutheran Church. Churchgoers fill its pews each Sunday,
Just a half-mile away from the bulging biceps of Venice’s Muscle Beach is a showcase of intellectual strength. A mural dubbed “Luminaries of Pantheism” adorns a building’s entire
The classics never go out of style.
Westside Ballet’s 46th annual performance of The Nutcracker is proof positive of this, selling out for five years straight. The dance troupe
The Pier will be getting festive for the holidays.
For the first time in more than a decade, holiday Pier programming returns to the Santa Monica landmark with Wonderland by
Santa Monicans looking to help out our neighbors to the west won’t have to travel far to do so.
Several people and places in the community are hosting events
Malibu evacuees received updates on progress towards the recovery of their city but the quantity and quality of the information left some unsatisfied.
At the Malibu Evacuee Meeting held at
A slew of updates populates this week’s SMMUSD school board meeting.
The lengthy November 15 school board agenda will update the Board on several items including progress on efforts