The Samohi student body invaded the campus’ North Gym on Feb. 7, honoring some of the school’s finest senior student-athletes as they made their college decisions. Representing several different
Santa Monica’s penchant for great food and awe-inspiring atmosphere comes particularly in handy for February’s premiere holiday.
Couples are currently making their plans for Valentine’s Day, this
One of the world’s colossal food conglomerates is aiming to raise the profile of Latino filmmakers and a local voice was eager to lend her unique blend of heartfelt
On Feb. 2, the Santa Monica History Museum officially opened its latest main gallery exhibit UN|HOUSED, diving deep into the history of Santa Monica housing and spotlighting the ever-present
The second leg of public hearings held by the Los Angeles County Office of Education Committee on School District Organization will shift the playing field from Malibu to Santa Monica.
The AMC Broadway 4 movie theater on the Third Street Promenade shared its space on Feb. 3 between typical releases and special screenings for the 2024 Santa Monica International Film
The Santa Monica YMCA hosted the Santa Monica Black Lives Association (SMBLA) and representatives of other local groups for a Black History Month kickoff event on Feb. 1.
The event
While the second round of rainfall in Santa Monica Monday was a far cry from Sunday’s portion of the storm, the continued drenching tacked on to the mammoth precipitation
On a beautiful Santa Monica day, kids are building sandcastles and losing themselves in a fantasy world of wizards, witches and magic. For anyone else looking to enrich their lifestyle
The 2023 high school football season was a success for Santa Monica, producing two squads that made deep playoff runs. To add further commendation on the season, both Samohi Vikings
Last week’s storm brought about 1.5 inches of rainfall to Santa Monica, but it was nothing more than a puddle-sized appetizer to Sunday’s inundation. The atmospheric river-powered
While public comment has stayed dormant for some time, discussions will soon ramp up once again on a divisive large-scale housing project.
On March 4, the City Council Chambers at