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’
I’ve made it
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.
For students who lost everything in the Palisades fire, life has been disrupted in every way imaginable but many have found strength and resilience through the support of their communities.
Monsignor Lloyd Torgerson Pastor celebrates 60 years of priesthood over the weekend with half of that spent at Monica’s Church. Torgerson is a Los Angeles native ordained in 1965.
Once upon a time, Hollywood wasn’t just a neighborhood. It was the beating heart of film and television production in North America. But over the last two decades, the
With academics out of this world, Jonathan Kim graduated from Samohi to become a Navy SEAL, doctor, and now a NASA astronaut currently in orbit. Santa Monica Malibu Unified School
On a perfect day at Ocean Park Beach, the LMU Lions women’s beach volleyball team defeated the Santa Clara Broncos in dominant fashion, 5–0, in the WCC Tournament.
Since January the Santa Monica Pacific Palisades Lions Club has been raising funds to support the Pacific Palisades fire recovery efforts. We have seen pictures of the devastation, but the
Jesse Abrams delivered when it mattered most. The Crossroads senior catcher smacked a game-winning hit to left field in the bottom of the 11th inning Tuesday night, lifting the
Homelessness remains the most pressing issue throughout the Los Angeles region with officials at the local and County level scrambling to address the ever growing crisis. While governments are working
Melese Light-Orr and his sister, Meaza Light-Orr, could have never imagined the impact they would one day have on the Ethiopian village they left behind as babies but