Santa Monica will participate in a nationwide "No Kings" protest Saturday as local authorities prepare for an estimated 1,000 demonstrators to gather at Palisades Park in opposition
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A new interactive kiosk that teaches hands-only CPR in five minutes was unveiled last week at Providence Saint John’s Health Center, marking the launch of a mobile program that
A billboard-sized fire damage map now on display at the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium is helping residents, visitors and policymakers grasp the full extent of the devastation caused by the
Santa Monica's social media feeds have been awash with unverified sightings of immigration officers in recent days but local officials say the city has not experienced any immigration
The northwest end of the Third Street Promenade has become the testing ground for a new form of public entertainment. Blending augmented reality with real-world interaction, a mixed-reality experience known
When federal officials released a list of Sanctuary Cities in advance of the recent Los Angeles raids, many Santa Monicans were surprised, albeit a little relieved, that the City was
Santa Monica is moving forward with a comprehensive cannabis ordinance that would allow retail marijuana sales throughout the city’s commercial districts while establishing a social equity program to benefit
Community Corporation and Venice Community Housing broke ground approximately a month ago on a 73-Unit Low-Income Housing Project at 1634 W. 20th Street. The groundbreaking was met with a matter-of-fact
Editor:
With regards to Scott Snowden’s article
I think Scott’s article should show another view. There are significant dangers to the economy if the minimum wage is raised