Santa Monica Public Library celebrates Women’s History Month with the authors of The Women Who Made Early Disneyland: Artists, Entertainers, and Guest Relations, on Saturday, March 16, from 3
SoCal Museums announced today that this year’s Museums Free-for-All, an initiative started almost 20 years ago to invite new audiences and encourage cultural participation across Southern California, will take
With several days of heavy rain behind us and a new storm coming in next week, officials scrambled to keep the PCH open this week after mudslides and debris clogged
California’s fast food workers have a new union to advocate for higher pay and safer working conditions, organizers announced Friday. Thousands of workers statewide will be able to join
Matthew Stafford arrived in Detroit as a hotshot 21-year-old quarterback. He left three years ago as a grown man with a wife and four daughters all born in Michigan.
During
UCLA has acquired the former Westside Pavilion shopping mall, which the university will transform into the UCLA Research Park — bringing together academics and industry partners from around the world to
Santa Monica College (SMC) and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Westside Coalition are pleased to announce that civil rights lawyer Lisa Holder, President of the Oakland-based Equal Justice
Local entrepreneurial women taste success with launch of new whiskey brand: Two Santa Monica residents ventured into the spirits scene with the launch of their debut drink, a blend combining
Businesses that defraud consumers sometimes pay a couple of thousand dollars in civil penalties under current California law. Or they’ll be ordered to pay millions of dollars, but close
The COVID-19 pandemic took a brutal toll on Danielle Miele’s family, but after two exorbitant ambulance bills, she’s afraid to call 911.
Her teenage son attempted suicide in
The California Public Utilities Commission is finalizing a proposal to secure $1.86 billion in federal funds allocated to California through a program aiming to close the digital divide and
Panel talks countering ‘truth decay’: Santa Monica College played host to a community conversation entitled “Countering Truth Decay” with a panel speaking on how to create more robust discourse on