MONTANA AVE — Filmmakers and aficionados alike will flock to the Aero Theatre this Saturday for the Santa Monica Film Festival, an annual tradition in the city by the sea that
DOWNTOWN — John Butchko, like most 13-year-old boys, would really like to see the new James Bond movie "Skyfall," but he's got a problem.
Butchko has hearing
CITY HALL — Santa Monica's original Hot Dog on a Stick updated its eye-catching uniforms in the 1970s and its menus with Splenda-sweetened lemonade.
Now, after almost six decades
OCEAN PARK BLVD — After months of controversy, the nativity scenes displaced from their perennial berth in Palisades Park have found a new home on the eastern end of the city,
PCH — The Annenberg Community Beach House powered through its third operational year, providing the public access to the beach and other amenities while putting a lighter strain on municipal budgets
WASHINGTON D.C. — A Santa Monica-based environmental nonprofit will go to the Supreme Court Tuesday to settle the question of who is responsible for treating polluted stormwater that flows from
DOWNTOWN - Law enforcement officials are looking for at least one suspect connected to six bank robberies, including one in Santa Monica.
According to a release by the Federal Bureau
CITYWIDE — When a disaster strikes, Santa Monica residents will likely have access to emergency shelters to keep them safe while they and first responders deal with the aftermath.
Unfortunately for
NORWALK, Calif. — Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom added another 300 votes to his lead over opponent Assemblywoman Betsy Butler in the penultimate ballot count of the Nov. 6 election, officials
LOS ANGELES — The attorney for a committee suing to protect nativity scenes in Palisades Park plans to appeal the Thursday ruling by a Los Angeles federal judge dismissing the group&
MONTANA AVE — Police are on the hunt for two African-American males suspected of robbing a jewelry store on Montana Avenue Friday afternoon.
The two suspects entered Cabochon Fine Jewelry on
CITY HALL — The City Council refused to grant a major tax break to the owners of the infamous "House of Rock" Tuesday night, instead deferring the matter until