Union: Scores of union members representing Teamsters Local 911 – City of Santa Monica Trades & Maintenance Bargaining Unit rallied outside Santa Monica City Hall on Wednesday for a large, visible
From the time the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) first learned of the U.S. Mail disruption in Mid-City — via a letter posted to social media by a resident — officers
Metro rail and bus riders have grown accustomed to seeing a range of uniformed security personnel as their commutes wind them through the greater Los Angeles area. Here on the
Rugby can be a little difficult to describe to an American audience. Is it like soccer, but you can use your hands? Is it like football, but with no pads…
Scores of Santa Monica residents are being asked to walk or drive to the Post Office on 7th Street to pick up their mail after delivery service was suspended on
Closed: BookMonster, Santa Monica’s last traditional bookstore, closed its doors on April 3. The BookMonster website where customers can still buy and sell books appeared up and running as
The mercury hit 93 at Santa Monica Airport on Friday, likely setting a new high daily temperature record. Although the National Weather Service reported it does not keep official temperature
Thursday was hot; Friday will be more of the same.
The Southern California coast was sweltering under an early-season heatwave this week; the temperature in Santa Monica got up to
Fans of dark chocolate peanut butter cups and Mandarin orange chicken may do a double take while walking down 5th Street this week: Trader Joe’s has officially announced it
Linda Greenberg, the longtime executive director of the education nonprofit Santa Monica Education Foundation (SMEF), this week announced her plans to step away from the fundraising organization after three decades
Progressives Horvath and Stern hammered moderate candidate Hertzberg in his absence at a recent debate.
Two of the three Democratic LA County Supervisor candidates faced each other in a debate