From a young age, Noah Anderson did what is often asked of the biggest kids in football. He toiled as a lineman and did the proverbial dirty work, blocking for
Area lifeguards are closely monitoring local waters and urging beachgoers to take safety precautions after strong rip currents led to a dramatic surge in ocean rescues this week.
Lifeguards reported
Jordan Wilimovsky said last month that it would be "cool" to compete on the world's biggest athletic stage, making him a champion of the understatement.
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Growing up, Scott Richard Lord watched "Jeopardy!" over the summer or when he was sick and out of school. He regularly played Trivial Pursuit with his brothers, who
Six years ago, a Santa Monica library teen publication featured a poem called "Manhood" by Nikan Namiri.
"Tomorrow is the day I graduate, the day I will
When David Lin found out that he had been accepted at the California Institute of Technology, he wasn't particularly excited.
"I thought it was just another school,
Editor's note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica's history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
It's not necessarily surprising to see Blossom Sato continue her career in volleyball.
Her mother won a bronze medal in the Olympics. Two uncles competed in the Olympic
The nation has made noticeable strides since the economic downturn of 2008, but don't tell Chris Baca.
The executive director of Meals on Wheels West said his organization