A new Italian restaurant featuring an extensive wine program and intimate atmosphere opened Friday in downtown Santa Monica, marking the second location for restaurateur Francesco Zimone's growing hospitality
The Malibu City Council voted 4-1 to expand temporary event permissions for businesses affected by the 2025 Palisades Fire, rejecting a proposal for additional restrictions despite concerns about potential loopholes.
The California Supreme Court handed down two decisions last week that could impact decades of sentencing for gang-related offenses and allow thousands of people to petition courts to reexamine their
Americana in the Park will return for its fifth year with a special edition celebrating Santa Monica's 150th anniversary, featuring diverse musical acts reflecting the city's
SMDP's Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes Bergamot Station Open House, Red Bull Origin Venice Beach Open, New Orleans popup and Rustic
Gov. Gavin Newsom and his fellow Democrats in the Legislature incessantly denounce President Donald Trump for trampling on civil rights in his lust for power.
Their current drive to sanction
When Russell Ma first volunteered with ACEing Autism at a location in Mountain Gate last spring, he thought it would be just another community service opportunity. Instead, it sparked an
The Santa Monica High School football team is looking to bounce back after a disappointing 2024 campaign that ended with the Vikings missing the playoffs.
Coming off a season-opening 35-0
Jasu Diaz has a different idea for a neighborhood barbershop. The Oaxacan native who moved to Santa Monica when he was 10 years old always wanted to open up his
The Santa Monica Pier Corporation will honor local legends at the inaugural “PIERfect Benefit” on Sept. 6.
Attendees will gather at the historic Merry Go-Round Building on Santa Monica Pier
A neighborhood wine store is closing on Montana Avenue after 75 years so the Whole Foods next door can expand.
Fred Hakim, who has run Fireside Cellars since 2003, said