Scott has been a reporter for over 25 yers, covering a diverse range of subjects from sub-atomic cold fusion physics to scuba diving off the Great Barrier Reef. He's now deeply invested in the day to
The funeral of Santa Monica College Custodial Operations Manager Felicia Hudson held on Friday was a truly beautiful and moving celebration of her life, along with a reminder of the
Police have confirmed that a woman has died after being run over by sports utility vehicle on the 1400 block of Santa Monica beach.
On Thursday, October 17 at approximately
Every year, around this time, a group of amateur theater aficionados get together and perform a play at the west end of Santa Monica Pier telling an abridged version of
The Cirque du Soleil carnival took a giant step closer to completion last weekend as the mindboggling logistical challenge continued with the final, major set-up stage of the main tent
The suspect wanted in connection to a shooting at Santa Monica College on Monday night has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound following a brief pursuit with police in Hawthorne,
The historic building that houses the iconic British pub, Ye Olde King’s Head, has been put up for sale, but contrary to rumor, that doesn’t mean that the
During the three-and-a-half long study session, a number of separate dives down various rabbit holes resulted in some lengthy, super-specific discussion over all manner of reasons why each and every
The nuts and bolts of hosting the Beach Volleyball tournament in the 2028 Olympic Games were laid bare in Tuesday’s City Council meeting where nostalgia struggled against a seemingly
Just last month, the Dallas-based Lincoln Property Company submitted an application to the City of Santa Monica to redevelop their site at 1640 5th Street. The proposal includes the construction
Following an emergency 911 call that described "heavy smoke and flames coming from the second floor" and subsequent rapid response to the 1300 block of Euclid Street by
A series of four traffic accidents unfolded last week and there seems to be no apparent reason to link any of them together. Not even poor visibility as we’ve
Tuesday’s City Council meeting will be dominated by two Study Sessions, the first of which addresses the economic issues faced by the City associated with hosting the beach volleyball