The Westside Impact Coalition, a community group committed to reducing alcohol-related harms in Santa Monica and Venice, says its “Recognition and Reminder” pseudo-decoy operations, which check if alcohol retailers are
The Santa Monica Public Library will welcome veteran investigator James Underdown for “Fact or Fake? Science Looks at Paranormal Phenomena” on Saturday, Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. in Main
When Hi De Ho Comics opened its doors in 1977, it was one of the first in a fledgling business enterprise. Back then most comics were still sold at newsstands.
Politicians have been in debate about raising the minimum wage, which is currently set at $7.25 an hour. They believe that raising it will create better incomes for low
Santa Monica College (SMC) will hold a public forum for the four finalists in the search process for SMC's next superintendent/president. SMC employees, students and interested community
Andy Warhol, John Baldessari, Keith Haring, Raymond Pettibon, Robert Rauschenberg, Jeff Koons, John Lennon are just a few of the iconic artists whose work will be auctioned off on Sunday
When the Pico Branch Library in Virginia Avenue Park broke ground in the summer of 2012, it signaled the culmination of three decades of work by local community activists.
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On October 28, at about 3:38 p.m., Nike Store management called to report an employee at the Santa Monica Place location who was embezzling money. The employee suspect
On Tuesday, November 10, join KCRW and Santa Monica College Public Policy Institute for a fascinating discussion on Disease Mongering featuring Dr. Michael Wilkes of KCRW's A Second
Dear Earthtalk: Is recycling still worthwhile given the expense and emissions associated with it?
- Michael Vitti, Norwalk, OH
Americans generate about 254 million tons of trash and recycle and