A homeless man was arrested outside the Daily Press office on Monday after stabbing the building’s security guard.
At about 1:50 p.m. the suspect was seen spreading
A partnership sprung by the entertainment industry has added a unique boozy flavor to the Christmas holiday shopping experience.
Locals Dan Pellar and Paul Helling, both veterans of film and
The weekend began in Santa Monica with a ceremony celebrating the completion of the 17th Street and Michigan Ave bike lane project, held at the 17th St/SMC Metro station
REI’s decision to “get out of Dodge” is a devastating comment on our City government’s spectacular failure, on every level, with regard to Third Street Promenade. I mean,
On Friday, December 1 at approximately 8 p.m Santa Monica Police Department officers responded to the 1000 block of 3rd Street for a “Follow Up” Investigation related to an
Prosecutors charged a man Monday with four counts of murder in the fatal shootings of three homeless men in Los Angeles and a suburban resident last month.
Jerrid Joseph Powell
In March 2021, the Los Angeles film industry was just beginning to roar back to life after a prolonged COVID-induced slump, but Michael Addis, a freelance filmmaker, was still deep
Already CIF Southern Section Division 13 champions for the first time since 1998, the St. Monica Mariners attempt to reach the Division 6-A State Championship fell one game short on
A Santa Monica College (SMC) freshman, Carter Sparks sued SMC last year claiming the school’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for in-person learning infringed on his religious freedom and right to
Santa Monica is at an inflection point and we desperately need new leaders with a clearly articulated vision for the city. That strong vision should be something we as a
The Lincoln Middle School orchestras winter concert took place on Nov. 30, bringing in a sizable crowd of parents and locals to the school’s auditorium.
The program included performances