Mexican and Japanese fusion restaurant Hermanito opened a location in Santa Monica on Aug. 1.
The Mexican-Japanese fusion restaurant and bar has come a long way since the March 2020
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education will convene a special meeting Wednesday to review and adopt the district's unaudited financial report for the 2024-25 school
Senate Bill 495, authored by Sen. Ben Allen, D-Pacific Palisades, passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee, advancing legislation to increase upfront insurance payments for disaster victims.
The bill would require insurers
Providence Saint John's Health Center honored four distinguished physicians during its second annual endowed chair investiture ceremony Sept. 3 at the Brentwood Country Club.
The ceremony recognized Leslie
Santa Monica Police Department officers located a vehicle wanted by Los Angeles police Monday afternoon, leading to a traffic stop that ended with the driver being hospitalized for injuries sustained
After fleeing Vietnam as a child with his family, Duc Pham learned to cook by watching his mother prepare food for his eight siblings. His restaurant, Blossom A Vietnamese Noodle
Santa Monica City Council will consider declaring a state of fiscal distress today as the city grapples with massive legal settlements and ongoing budget deficits while simultaneously advancing ambitious climate
Thirty years ago, I did the bravest thing I could imagine: I asked for help.
I had survived years of childhood sexual abuse by my father, followed by a violently
It’s not only the cast that’s changed at the Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM) board. There also seems to be less on their plate, or more specifically, there’
Marisol was scared and hopeful. She wanted her name back after a big change in her life. People had called something else for many years. Then she went to court.
Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier will debut its new "Funhouse at Pacific Park" on Wednesday, Sept. 10, with a morning celebration led by Sprinkles the Clown
Two former board members of Downtown Santa Monica Inc. filed a lawsuit Friday against the city and its council, challenging the removal of six directors from the nonprofit that manages