PIRCH, a leading retailer of luxury kitchen, bathroom and outdoor appliances in Southern California, is proud to announce Steven Crutchfield as director of its eighth Southern California showroom in Santa
The Santa Monica History Museum presents a new exhibition, From the Ground Up: The Life of Vernon Brunson, an examination of Vernon Brunson’s remarkable life in Santa Monica and
Motorists and pedestrians passing by Calvary Baptist Church at 20th Street and Broadway may have noticed that a familiar Santa Monica Christmas feature is missing — the Nativity Scenes.
The multiple
On December 8, officers responded to a call for service placed by a city employee who was working out on the beach and was flagged down by some beachgoers about
Councilmembers voted unanimously 7-0 to allow the City to negotiate and enter into an agreement with Cirque du Soleil for a Pier-side installation next Fall. In a discussion that covered
The bang of the Djembe-style drum acted as a primary communication tool between two sets of schools, binding two separate sects of students into one musical machine this past week.
In the midst of a performance-heavy week for Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, the bands of Lincoln Middle School took to the stage on Dec. 14, bringing in a packed
Food insecurity in California ticked upward over the past year, bringing the share of hardship back up to levels early in the COVID-19 pandemic, according to data released by the
Following a nationwide search, the Santa Monica Rent Control Board selected Jonathan Holub as its new executive director, replacing retiring administrator Tracy Condon.
Holub is currently the rent stabilization division
The Santa Monica City Council Tuesday approved a project to replace and improve the playground at Douglas Park.
The new playground will be universally accessible — the fifth of its kind
When you think of the holidays, you probably think of the classic indoor setup. A warm fire, a cup of hot cocoa, a favorite holiday movie or music playing in