On March 19 the Santa Monica Lions Club will attempt to outdo itself by helping even more people during their Lions Eyes Across California event than they did last year.
The City of Santa Monica wants private property owners to expand local options for renters receiving financial aid and the City is willing to pay to help.
On Feb. 18
Santa Monica residents are getting ready for the arrival of the Expo light-rail in May, and part of getting ready means learning about train safety. And what better way to
This project was just the most recent held by Beautify Earth, a Santa Monica-based nonprofit whose mission is to “paint the world in color and bring inspiring artwork to the
Before Matrix 2.0 was signed on the morning of Feb. 16 - creating the first straightforward guidelines for uses of non-potable water in L.A. County - the City
Charlie Annenberg has been all around the world. But no matter how far from home he goes, he has never seen a better sunset than the one in Santa Monica.
Non-potable water everywhere, but not a drop you should drink. But you can use it for other things, and as of Tuesday, you should have a much better idea of
Karla Barrow has left her post as managing attorney of the Santa Monica office of the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA). But she feels she’s left things
A new survey released this week shows that 86 percent of Santa Monica youth find it “somewhat” or “very” easy to obtain alcohol.
The survey of underage drinking is part
With the first month of 2016 behind us, several new laws have already taken effect in the state of California, and right here in Santa Monica, that will change how
This year Valentine's Day may fall on a Sunday, but there are events taking place throughout the Westside all weekend to help Santa Monicans spread the love.
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