In the 1940s when almost every inch of beach was hostile to Black Angelenos, Santa Monica native Nick Gabaldón defied the odds to become California’s first documented surfer of
A pandemic-era pilot program designed to make local bus trips safer and more efficient — at the expense of rider convenience, according to many — comes to an end this week,
School is out, so is the sun and soon too will be the swarms of tourists Santa Monicans remember from a pre-pandemic era, says President/CEO of Santa Monica
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California lawmakers are finally sending to Gov. Gavin Newsom a hot potato of a bill that would bar police from making arrests on a charge of
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Little Fletcher Pack woke up Monday morning and asked: “Is today vaccine day?”
For the 3-year-old from Lexington, South Carolina, the
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After two days of deliberations in which they reached verdicts on nearly all of the questions put before them, jurors in a civil trial who
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President Joe Biden said Monday that he will decide by the end of the week whether to order a holiday on the federal
Holiday: Santa Monica returned to live Juneteenth celebrations this year with an event at Virginia Ave. Park. The event included spoken word performances, music, food, arts activities and a marketplace.
On June 17, at approximately 3:30 a.m, Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) Officers responded to the 900 block of 4th Street to investigate a theft. The Reporting Party
Each year Malibu Association of REALTORS members contribute toward a $1,000 scholarship that is awarded to the Malibu High School graduating senior who has demonstrated a high academic standard,
Metrolink has announced an advancement in its Earthquake Early Warning System (EEW) with new technology that automatically applies the brakes for safe and rapid slowing or stopping of trains in