Tom Ford would struggle to describe Southern California without mentioning its beaches. More than 17 million people visited Santa Monica’s shores alone in 2014, according to county data, and
Jim Nieto is a committed judo teacher, a longtime instructor at the local YMCA and an advocate for gender equality in sports.
Recently, though, he’s been exploring a new
Santa Monica College officials are considering asking voters to pass a $295-million bond for expansion and improvement projects.
The local community college’s board of trustees last month discussed placing
Lucas Jackson finally did it.
After brushing up against the 2-minute benchmark in the 800 meters all of last season, the senior eclipsed it during an invitational at Palos Verdes
With the help of a local nonprofit group, Ramirus Cobbs is getting his life back in order.
After spending time in jail for trespassing and drug possession, Cobbs is participating
The Santa Monica High School girls track and field team is going the distance. Literally.
This year’s squad features a quartet of accomplished long-race runners who have become leading
For weeks this fall and winter, Pedro Noguera and his team toured campuses in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district. They interviewed educators, met with administrators and held student focus groups,
The walls of Parlor 33 are dotted with old photographs. Dark wooden panels give the place a rustic vibe. Even the analog cash register, an ornate bronze-colored machine that rests
It was a fitting reminder about how long Bill Nissley has been involved in the local tennis community.
Months ago, he and Tom Larmore met with the city's
Jon Kean is at it again.
An active parent leader who has held several positions in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district, Kean recently filed paperwork to run for a local
Coby Schoffman didn’t usher in his 21st birthday by having his first legal drink at an American bar.
Instead he was on his way to Uganda to volunteer his
A few members of the Santa Monica High baseball team were sent home from a recent tournament in the San Diego area for a “student behavior issue,” according to school