With our membership gains over the past year, the Santa Monica Pacific Palisades Lions have been holding what we call “craft talks,” where new members share a little about themselves.
A new era of stewardship is beginning for one of the most enduring institutions in Pacific Palisades. Long-time Palisadians Laura and Tim Schneider have acquired the Palisadian-Post, with the plan
The Ground Floor Gallery and event space on 1217 Second Street in Santa Monica, a room filled with civic leaders, entrepreneurs, developers, and innovators gathered on Wednesday to tackle a
California legislators announced a 13-bill wildfire prevention package Wednesday aimed at addressing the state's escalating megafire crisis through home hardening, beneficial fire programs and new firefighting technologies.
The
Caltrans will close one lane of northbound PCH this week for scheduled maintenance as the agency continues work along the length of the road following last year’s Palisades Fire.
The Santa Monica Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying a man connected to a sexual battery investigation.
Authorities released a photograph of the suspect
JSX began scheduled flights from Santa Monica Airport to Las Vegas in December 2025 using 30-passenger turboprop aircraft. Service to Scottsdale was added in January 2026. The City of Santa
Scouts from Palisades-based Troop 223 got a masterclass in aerospace engineering on Feb. 28 when they met with recently retired rocket scientist Adrienne Russo. Russo shared her expertise with the
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First Up
Santa Monica Council Sends Back Boulevard Safety
Hope for the Unhoused
Patricia Kusaba knows how easily stability can unravel — and how hard it can be to ask for help when it does. One of the first graduates
The City Council unanimously sent back a proposed safety plan for Santa Monica Boulevard on Tuesday, directing staff to return within 60 days with revisions that prioritize pedestrian and cyclist
Santa Monica College has been named one of 31 California Black-Serving Institutions, a first-of-its-kind designation recognizing institutions that demonstrate strong academic resources and support systems for Black students.
The state&