The City of Santa Monica has no shortage of community members willing to volunteer their time to serve on various municipal boards and commissions, from recreation and parks to public
Fifty years ago, 31-year-old musician and Santa Monican Chico Fernandez had a dream of opening a practice space and photography studio for local musicians to jam, record, take lessons, shoot
Update: Southern California Edison reported power had been restored to customers throughout Santa Monica as of 9:42 a.m., about three hours and 45 minutes after a power outage
To say City Council granted its approval of Frank Gehry’s Ocean Avenue Project would be an understatement — councilmembers heaped praise on the mixed-use LEED Platinum certified development designed by
Public health experts are on a mission to spread information about a new disease outbreak cropping up in cities around the world: Monkeypox.
Risk is considered low and, as of
With case metrics moving LA County back into the “high concern” category for the spread of COVID-19 as of Thursday, July 14, the LA County Public Health Department is poised
Ted Lieu’s office announced last week the U.S. Congressman secured $7.5 million to fight homelessness locally, including nearly $4 million earmarked for programs in Santa Monica and
Another major sporting event is coming to Los Angeles next week, which means another opportunity for the Santa Monica Pier to stand as a backdrop for the City of Angels
In the latest skirmish between county executives and the sheriff’s department, the LA County Board of Supervisors is moving to outflank the LA County Sheriff by potentially undermining his
From little elephants that stomp to medium-sized dogs that run, Santa Monica youngsters had a chance to sing and sign — using American Sign Language — along with storyteller Georgia Frawley at
Santa Monica’s representatives in state-level offices would like to see one of their own in the role of Third District Supervisor.
Both State Senator Ben Allen and Assemblymember Richard
One month remains before “moving day” at John Muir Elementary School in Ocean Park, when classrooms will be packed up to prepare for invasive remediation to begin on the water