The Santa Monica College Theatre Arts Department will perform "iFrankenstein: A reanimation story" Oct. 3-12 in the Theatre Arts Main Stage on the SMC Main Campus, 1900 Pico
Santa Monica police arrested a man on Wednesday night, Sept. 17, after officers observed him handling suspected drug paraphernalia in a parked vehicle, leading to the discovery of a loaded
Much Love Animal Rescue hosted an adoption event Sunday, Sept. 28, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at MUD\WTR: Gather in Santa Monica.
The local nonprofit, dedicated
Move Studios, a pilates, rebounder and yoga studio founded by longtime Angeleno Gina Priolo, has officially opened at 2903 Lincoln Blvd. in Santa Monica.
Move Studios is the first in
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved nearly $30 million in emergency rent relief Tuesday, targeting residents displaced by January wildfires and immigrant families affected by federal immigration
A major photography exhibition celebrating Latinx identity opens this fall at Santa Monica College's Pete and Susan Barrett Art Gallery, featuring 38 emerging artists from across Southern California
Los Angeles and Ventura county fire departments launched a major wildfire prevention initiative Monday in the Santa Monica Mountains, deploying hand crews and 500 goats to clear hazardous vegetation from
The Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors is hosting a free community open house Saturday, Sept. 27, to gather input on making Marina del Rey more welcoming and
Santa Monica College will hold three glass pumpkin fundraising sales this fall to benefit the Art Department and community organizations.
The first sale will be held Saturday, Oct. 4, from
The Gourmandise School at Santa Monica Place will offer Kitchen Club, a new cooking series for kids and teens ages 8-18, running Mondays from Oct. 13 through Nov. 17. The
A pilot program designed to jumpstart stalled housing construction in Santa Monica reached its 1,000-unit capacity within two days of launch, prompting city planners to seek an extension of
The Santa Monica Architectural Review Board unanimously approved a 260-unit housing development Monday, Sept. 15, after the developer hired a new architect and completely redesigned the project, abandoning what board