Malibu Arts Commission Seeking Local Artists for Summer Exhibition
The City of Malibu Arts Commission is inviting local artists to participate in the city's summer public art exhibition,
Santa Monica Conservancy Seeks Nominations for 2025 Preservation Awards
The Santa Monica Conservancy is now accepting nominations for its 2025 Preservation Awards, an annual program honoring outstanding contributions to the
Los Angeles County Seeks Public Input on Governance Through Online Survey
Los Angeles County is inviting residents to share their thoughts on local governance through a new online survey launched
Crossroads varsity baseball team is crowned the Gold Coast League Champions, ending a 15 year title drought and cementing their place as a reputable high school baseball team. With a
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education has approved a controversial campus renovation plan for Franklin Elementary School that includes replacing the natural grass field with synthetic
A local nonprofit is betting on poker to help change lives for those experiencing homelessness and employment barriers in Southern California.
Chrysalis' Young Professionals Advisory Council will host "
Santa Monica ranks as the second most expensive city for renters in the Los Angeles metro area, with one-bedroom apartments commanding a median rent of $2,950 per month,
“No one’s coming to save us; stick your tee in the ground and get ferocious.” That’s the mantra Saint Monica Preparatory High School Golf Coach Charles E. Womack
The city's Sustainable Quality Awards (SQA) hosted in partnership with Sustainable Works, recognized local businesses that demonstrate excellence in helping Santa Monica realize a more sustainable future by
Volunteers from the Jonathan Club assemble more than 2,000 hygiene kits for people experiencing homelessness.
People experiencing homelessness often have to make hard choices that do not include purchasing
Arminé Chaparyan, Community Development Department director
This is the first installment in a new monthly column on the city’s economic opportunity and growth initiatives.I’
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Venice celebrated Cinco de Mayo a few days early this year with the annual parade on May 3. Despite some unexpectedly wet weather, the streets were packed for the annual parade along Lincoln. Photos by Ross Furukawa.