In the first of a new, monthly series of talks being held inside the amazing Museum of Flying at Santa Monica Airport, the SVP of Marketing for Archer Aviation, Miles
Fourteen years ago, my younger brother, Vinnie Edwards, was fatally shot as he left football practice at his college. Six years later, another brother, Vaughn Edwards, was also murdered. He
The sun has been shining brightly and with daylight savings time going into effect, quite a few people have begun their spring cleaning. The number of emails asking if the
Prominently featured on the third floor of Santa Monica Place, The Gourmandise School welcomes everyone from basic bakers to culinary connoisseurs, leading the way on everything edible through foundational skill
Santa Monica residents are feeling more of a guzzle of their funds at the gas pump this month, and a seasonal switchover may be the root of the increase.
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Featuring lavish costumes and performers with a flair for the stage, disco and drag parties have become a true Los Angeles staple, an experience that is finally making its way
An intracity clash took place Monday, as the Santa Monica Lady Vikings softball squad defeated the Saint Monica Lady Mariners 8-1 at Samohi. The Lady Vikings jumped out to an
The agenda for Tuesday’s City Council’s meeting is certainly packed and providing Council manages to get through all of it, there are a number of issues that will
Last year, state lawmakers broke from tradition by not including an exception for the California coast in a major housing law. That deliberate omission came despite opposition from the California
The lack of excitement many Americans feel about a presidential rematch has heightened interest in alternatives to the major-party candidates, none more so than Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose famous
On March 12 — a week after primary day — opponents of Proposition 1 waved the white flag, conceding that Governor Gavin Newsom’s mental health ballot measure would likely pass. On