At a Jan. 25 meeting, the Social Services Commission unanimously voted to support the Fair Chance Ordinance, a policy that would prevent employers from asking job applicants about his or
Last weekend, nearly three million boxes of Girl Scout Cookies arrived in Greater Los Angeles to be sold by roughly 40,000 scouts. Of those 40,000 girls, over 300
Rusty's Surf Ranch is currently accepting entries for its 15th Annual Emerging Artist Competition.
Continuing a tradition that began in 2011, when Rusty's EAC winner opened
The Santa Monica Police Department has scheduled two meetings in January to discuss the Expo Line safety with the community.
The meetings will be led by SMPD and Metro personnel
Residents submitting written comments to the City Council are being warned that a new system will post those messages online, including any personal information provided by the writer.
Starting with
Betsy Mendel doesn't believe in New Year's resolutions. At least not when it comes to fitness.
The Santa Monica-based personal trainer says that, in her experience,
The much talked about Big Blue Bus fare adjustments will go into effect on Sunday, Jan. 10. Among the changes BBB is making are: the adjustment of the base fare
Two separate car crashes involving the Pacific Coast Highway led to road closures and a total of six injured parties over the holiday weekend.
On Friday, Dec. 31 at 9:
The new year is upon us, but before the resolutions come the celebrations. This year there are several options for Santa Monicans who want to count down in style on
Sogol Ashrafian had been volunteering with the American Cancer Society since she was 14, but once she got to college she had to figure out a way to continue her
Every month Melissa Ward, the leader of a monthly nutrition group at the Downtown Women's Center, takes bags of toiletries she has collected from her own house and