I don’t know who the angry, misguided individual is who has been posting anonymous signs on the Third Street Promenade denigrating Santa Monica’s administration. But after seeing his
Santa Monica Place will host its first-ever Weekly Western Wednesday free line dancing series every Wednesday from Sept. 3 through Oct. 29, the shopping center announced.
The high-energy line dancing
The city of Los Angeles never slows down, and neither do its legal deadlines.
Every contract signed, every new business registered, every court case prepared depends on one small but
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education considered sweeping changes to student health and safety policies at its last meeting, addressing everything from fentanyl prevention to cell phone
Caltrans is continuing reconstruction work on Pacific Coast Highway and Topanga Canyon Boulevard following damage from the Palisades fire and winter rainstorms.
At least 10 active projects are underway between
The Lois Lambert Gallery, Gallery of Functional Art and Our Gallery Store will close its doors on September 30, 2025, after nearly four decades serving Santa Monica's arts
Gold's Gym will celebrate its 60th anniversary Monday at its famous Venice Beach location, known as the "Mecca of Bodybuilding," with a day-long event featuring fitness
Editor's Note: The following letter was sent out by Police Chief Ramon Batista Friday evening. This letter has been published in its entirety. The Chief's formal
A celebration of life honoring Peter Lodato, a prominent figure in the Los Angeles art community, will be held Sunday at William Turner Gallery in Santa Monica.
The memorial service
The 2028 Olympics will open in Los Angeles in exactly three years, and the planning for the Games is racing alongside their politics.
The planning is going better, but the
Sociologist Robert Merton coined the term “unintended consequences” in a 1936 essay, exploring how people take actions they believe will have positive outcomes, but later learn they have negative impacts.
Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved significant parking rate increases that are projected to generate an additional $8.2 to $8.9 million annually, while striking a compromise to retain