Indonesian at Wallflower
I remember the first time I ate Indonesian food. My wife and I were traveling in Europe in 1962 and found ourselves in a small town in
Student athletes wanting to opt out of mandatory Physical Education (PE) requirements at local schools will soon have to spend more hours on the pitch, track, court or athletic venue
When wildfires tore through Pacific Palisades, Malibu and Altadena, they left behind more than just charred landscapes and ruined buildings. The destruction extended beyond homes, businesses, and schools, it affected
Compassion in Action
Santa Monica Mayor Lana Negrete joins the West Coast Care (WCC) outreach specialist Ryan Dion, Jenna Hooks, Evelyn Marron, and Josh Hooks for a rainy-day ride-a-long last
The California Legislature is often the arena for games of political Whac-A-Mole.
A piece of controversial legislation fails to clear all of the Capitol’s procedural hurdles and appears to
Dear Editor,
The possibility of closing the Fairview Library (“Fairview”) and selling the land has been in the news lately. This idea was first publicly raised at the City Council
The City Council has approved a request from Councilmembers Jesse Zwick and Barry Snell to develop new curbside management measures aimed at reducing congestion, enhancing safety, and mitigating double parking.
A homeless man who traveled to Santa Monica to attack Black residents has been sent to a diversion program instead of facing a criminal trial that could have resulted in
California legal notice publication—what’s the deal? It’s not a bureaucratic formality. It’s a legal necessity.
Why does it matter? Legal notices serve as official announcements mandated
Do you need to place your legal notice in a newspaper? Don’t guess. Get it right from the start. A small mistake will waste your time and money. Courts
Darryl Harvey
Manhattan Beach, CA - On a frigid day at the beach, the LMU Women's volleyball team defeated the University of Texas Longhorns 4-2 in the East