The idea of a workout on an inflatable board sounds easy, it’s harder than you think to do squats when the ground is shaking, or rather vibrating, which is
A coalition of Topanga community groups will hold a rally on March 30 to advocate for the reopening of Topanga Canyon Boulevard, which has been closed since recent fires and
When Gov. Gavin Newsom unexpectedly voiced opposition to allowing transgender women to compete in women’s sports, he was throwing gasoline on an issue that was already burning in state
The Royal Highlanders rallied in extra innings to defeat the Santa Monica Vikings 5-3 on Friday, March 28, in a high school baseball game that showcased the talent of several
More than 125 artists, community members and philanthropists gathered Sunday at the Hilton Santa Monica Hotel & Suites for the Tasting Notes Gala to support Elemental Music's education
Friday saw a contentious battle for first place in the Boys & Girls Club intra-district 4th/5th Grade Girls Basketball Final. A “hybrid” team consisting of six SMASH students and
Montana Ave celebrated all things healthy last week with their annual Wellness Walk. Participating businesses, including Peet’s Coffee, hosted tables along the street with giveaways and information. Photos by Fran Lyness
The New Roads Jaguars baseball team was defeated by the Burbank Bulldogs, 5-1, at Marine Park on Friday night.
Assistant coach Joshua Johnson weighed in on his expectations for the
The New Roads Jaguars beach volleyball team ultimately fell short against the Pacifica Christian Santa Monica Seawolves 4-1 at Sorrento Beach.
New Roads beach volleyball coach Jasmine Dixon set the
The League of Women Voters of Santa Monica hosted their annual award ceremony, Women Who Shape Santa Monica, on Wednesday, Mar. 19 at the Brookdale Ocean House to honor Carla
Compassion in Action
Santa Monica Mayor Lana Negrete joins the West Coast Care (WCC) outreach specialist Ryan Dion, Jenna Hooks, Evelyn Marron, and Josh Hooks for a rainy-day ride-a-long last
Dear Editor,
The possibility of closing the Fairview Library (“Fairview”) and selling the land has been in the news lately. This idea was first publicly raised at the City Council