Closed: The Rite Aid pharmacy located at 1808 Wilshire Boulevard, near the intersection of Wilshire and 18th Street in Santa Monica, was set to permanently close its doors by end
If you happened to be walking the Pier on Friday morning — before the tourists descended from their hotel rooms, when it was just maintenance workers and food deliveries and early
“Are you a fan of the expanded outdoor dining in Downtown Santa Monica? If so, the City of Santa Monica wants to hear from you.”
Downtown Santa Monica (DTSM), together
Mounds of vibrant green peas, crispy lettuce and emerald bunches of rosemary lie in the dappled sunlight beneath a leafy green tree, patiently waiting to be selected by a choosy
A new LA County Department of Public Health (DPH) order issued on Thursday afternoon reaffirmed the County’s mask mandate on transit and inside transit hubs. The order stipulates masks
If you happened to be riding the Big Blue Bus on Wednesday, you might not guess the transit system had dropped its mask mandate. Throughout the day, most drivers and
Dolphins: The Santa Monica Rugby Club Dolphins mens first team walloped Eagle Rock Rugby Club by a score of 39-7 on Saturday, April 16, in the first round of the
The LA County Board of Supervisors envisions occasional through-hikers, backpacks bulging with well-worn camping gear, curling up in the grass in the Santa Monica Mountains for a few hours of
Santa Monica to Little Tokyo. Pasadena to Long Beach. When LA Metro’s new $1.8 billion regional connector opens to the public later this year, more long-haul light rail
In the weeks between March 12 and April 7 of this year, the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) reported it has seen an uptick in cases requiring its CNT, or
Two Democratic Party candidates are vying for the vacant seat representing Santa Monica (and inland communities like West Hollywood, Hollywood and Beverly Hills) in Sacramento come this fall: newly-drawn Assembly