On Wednesday evening, September 25, Sustainable Works, a local nonprofit environmental organization, will honor three local leaders as Eco Stars for making valuable contributions to sustainability in our communities. The
Santa Monica Public Library will present No Longer Forgotten: The Groags, Transplants of Viennese Modernism in the Martin Luther King, Jr. Auditorium at 2 p.m. on Sept. 28 in
Pacific Park celebrated 15 years of PALpalooza by treating California PAL kids to its annual back-to-school outing on Friday, September 13 from 5-11 p.m. To date, Pacific Park has
Pacific Park celebrated 15 years of PALpalooza by treating California PAL kids to its annual back-to-school outing on Friday, September 13 from 5-11 p.m. To date, Pacific Park has
By Martha Ramirez
SMC Corsair / Daily Press writer
The brightly-colored food trucks arrive every morning like clockwork. One by one, they pull into Pennsylvania Avenue, maneuvering their way down the
A local health care fraud enforcement action has resulted in federal charges against of 25 Southern California defendants for their alleged involvement in healthcare fraud schemes that fraudulently sought over
By Julie A. Werner-Simon
Each day brings with it a headline of back-tracking on justice and indignities hurled at those identified as “the other.” Last month alone brought with it
Maximus Kohr
SMC Corsair / Daily Press Writer
The 33rd Nautica Malibu Triathlon raised $1,352,603 million for Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) on Sunday, September 15.
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As you walk into Tokyo Guild in Culver City you’ll see Japanese music videos on screen, hear LA hip-hop from the 90s, and a big Orange Bang machine
Summer is reaching its end, and you’re probably catching your breath after weekends of dashing to the beach, concerts and festivals. This weekend, conclude the season by taking a
Over the week including the 4th of July holiday, Governor Newsom pushed through passage of a PG&E bailout bill, AB 1054, as an urgency bill and without proper
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announces plans to close a lane in each direction of Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1/PCH) from the McClure Tunnel in Santa Monica