Volleyball Tournament: On Oct. 25, Santa MoniCARES held its second-annual Volley-Ween fundraiser tournament, raising money for local Santa Monica nonprofits during the holiday season. Teams were able to play volleyball
On a mountainside where walls of flames torched the forest on their way toward Lake Tahoe in 2021, blackened trees stand against a gray sky.
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The United Auto Workers union said Wednesday it has reached a tentative contract agreement with Ford that could be a breakthrough toward ending the nearly 6-week-old strikes against Detroit automakers.
On September 22, a lone suspect entered the First Citizens Bank at 1630 Montana Avenue in Santa Monica, pointed a firearm at employees and demanded money. Fearing for their lives,
The end of October signifies many things; not only does everything suddenly get a pumpkin spice variant regardless of whether you want it, but the leaves change color, the nights
In Tuesday’s meeting Council approved changes to the city’s zoning code to allow for expanded retail cannabis sales, finally acknowledging the opportunity it presents to assist in the
On Saturday, The Canary will become the Dead Man’s Luau, an interactive music and visual festival from the mind of Wes Chiller. The third iteration of the event, and
Updates to the campus of Santa Monica High School were brought to the public this week, including progress on both construction and planning for Phase 3 and Phase 4 of
Mr. Richardson: I am president of an HOA with management whose performance has been lackluster. Lackluster is characterized by little to no communications unless initiated by the board, not following
Isabel’s Garden blooms at the American Film Market as Santa Monica resident Kit Rich debuts her film, inspired by her personal life, at the event. Rich discusses her journey from being a celebrity trainer to writing and directing the film, and how it became her “greatest teacher.” Isabel’s Garden ad