SANTA MONICA BLVD — As she did research for her sci-fi novel, “While Rome Burns,” a look at a world devastated by climate change, Santa Monican Laura Matthews discovered a new passion — fighting global warming.
CITYWIDE — Extra officers will be present Sunday in areas where motorcycle accidents are frequent as a part of the Santa Monica Police Department’s efforts to lower deaths and injuries, authorities said.
The embarrassing saga of the Wilshire-Montana Neighborhood Coalition struggle for power, which involves two factions and one absurd election, needs to be addressed by city officials as soon as possible before it further deteriorates and possibly becomes unruly.
CIVIC CENTER ¬ó The Exposition Construction Authority updated Santa Monica- and Los Angeles-area residents on developments for Phase 2 of the Expo Light Rail Line at a community meeting Wednesday.
WILSHIRE BLVD ¬óAfter a devastating fire in July of 2010, the Dakota Lounge is back in full swing as it prepares for its grand re-opening this Saturday.
Those who choose to smoke tobacco are killing themselves slowly. And that’s OK. Tobacco is still legal to purchase and consume if you are over the age of 18.
For many children, summer means playing at the beach or hanging at the mall. For a select few, this summer means an unforgettable experience in South Africa.
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki announced Tuesday $100 million in grants to assist 42,000 homeless veterans and their families in 151 community agencies in 49 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
MONTANA AVE — Although every picture tells a story, this particular phrase has a literal meaning for Nora Tompkins. Little did she know that a simple snapshot of her day on Santa Monica Beach in 1965 would end up not only on a postcard, but also on designer Marcia Bloom’s merchandise 47 years late
Several Latin American leaders have proposed legalizing aspects of the drug trade in recent months, clearly acknowledging that the current strategy in the war on drugs is not working.
The temperatures are rising, the days are longer and the music has returned to the Santa Monica Bay.
The Twilight Concert Series is back for its 28th year with as
CITYWIDE — Ever been tempted to splurge on that expensive restaurant in town, but you couldn’t because you didn’t have the funds or the hook-ups? Well, now that can change.