On October 2 at about 12:15 a.m., officers saw a vehicle with no lights on, driving erratically in the area of Lincoln Blvd. and Pico Blvd. They stopped
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) wants to inform customers about a new amnesty program designed to assist qualified drivers with paying unpaid traffic or non-traffic infraction tickets, by
Following the closure of the Culver Ice Arena in Culver City in 2014, a 52-year old community resource of the Greater Los Angeles area, a core group of rink/ice
The Civic Working Group (CWG) has made a recommendation about the future of the landmarked, but derelict Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
In a draft report, the CWG said an entertainment/
Traumatic events leave an imprint on people - that's the basis for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It's a condition that has people stuck living in the
Thanks to a smart planning process and foresight, Downtown Santa Monica has evolved over the decades into a thriving urban neighborhood.
As the city moves forward with the Downtown Specific
On October 1 at about 10:45 a.m., officers were dispatched to the beach regarding a female walking around naked. They found a female wearing shirt and hat but
Improve your wellbeing and Write Your Life's Journey in a three-session workshop led by retired English professor Lawrence Owen. The workshops take place October 16, 23 and 30,
GLO (Green Light One-Acts) was created by Green Light Productions to showcase the best short plays written by women. Submissions for this year's GLO were open to Los
This fall, a team of SMMUSD student robotics enthusiasts will put their engineering skills to the test as they compete for a spot in the worldwide FIRST Tech Challenge championship.
Santa Monica College has announced the release of the Fall 2015 issue of Santa Monica Review, SMC's esteemed national literary arts journal. To celebrate, a launch party/reading