On September 20, 2018 at about 6:56 p.m.
While patrolling in the area of Lincoln Blvd and Navy St. officers saw a bicyclist riding along the sidewalk in
By Kevin McKeown
That little box that suddenly appeared on a utility pole or street light near your home isn’t a birdhouse. It’s a 5G technology “small cell”
On September 18, 2018 at about 9:39 p.m. officers responded to a radio call for service regarding a male subject causing a disturbance at the 100 block of
By Scarlett Yingvorapant, Communications Manager at The People Concern
Everyone should be housed, healthy and safe.
But for many, ending homelessness is not simply about finding a home. It is
On September 19, at about 12:50 a.m.
While monitoring Pacific Coast Highway for any vehicle code violations, an officer saw a vehicle make a U-turn against a posted
TRUMER PILS X HEATHER TIERNEY - ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP
-LA wellness-guru and owner of The Butcher’s Daughter, Heather Tierney unveiled(on September 27th a new breads & spreads offering,
Chef Raphael Lunetta, owner of ‘Lunetta All Day’ and ‘Lunetta All Night,’ twin restaurants found in the Pico neighborhood completed his term as Chairman of the Santa Monica Travel &
By Alanna Shepard
The Rotary Club of Santa Monica will be presenting the 11th Annual Wine & Food Festival Sunday, October 7, 2018 from 4-7 PM at Playa Studios in
Santa Monica’s Morgan-Wixson Theatre has begun rehearsals for its 23rd annual Youth Musical, 42nd Street. Performers 9-18 years old from all over Los Angeles competed in a rigorous audition
By Susan DeRemer
During times of natural disasters, Lions Clubs rise to the challenge. As hurricane Florence battered the Carolinas and produced record amounts of rain, Lions Club International Foundation
Santa Monica College broke ground on its new Malibu facility last week with a ceremony that acknowledged the educational, arts and public safety benefits the project will bring to the