Santa Monica is going to get hit with a bolt of NFL energy this week.
The Santa Monica Pier will host its first ever official NFL draft party this Thursday,
A prominent Santa Monican has gone from politics to playwriting.
Grant Woods, formerly John McCain’s first chief of staff, wrote the play “The Things We Do”, now at the
A transportation center that sells Big Blue Bus (BBB) passes and parking permits opened downtown Monday.
The GoSaMo Center replaced the former Transit Store on the ground level of Parking
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
Ocean Avenue and Wilshire Blvd.
Planted prior to 1900, designated 1976
As legend has it, the story of this tree dates back to the late nineteenth
President Donald Trump swung through Santa Monica Friday evening.
The president was on his way to a 2020 reelection campaign fundraiser in Beverly Hills. His arrival brought a motorcade which
Santa Monica will launch its first Pride month this June.
Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica Place, the Third Street Promenade and surrounding businesses will host food festivals, happy hours, storytelling
Santa Monica man meets woman who received his stem cells
A young Santa Monica man recently had the chance to meet a woman whose life he saved with a stem
Marathon: The Los Angeles Marathon ended in Santa Monica on Sunday. Elisha Barno (Kenya) and Askale Merachi (Ethiopia) won their divisions and beat more than 20,000 runners to the finish line.
On Sunday, March 24, the 2019 Los Angeles Marathon sponsored by Skechers Performance will take place. The race will begin at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles and will run through
Santa Monica is an arts and culture hub, home to more than 120 street art murals all within its 8.3 square miles and eight neighborhoods. The murals are brought
Molly Rysman discussed systemic inequalities that have led to a lack of affordable housing at a recent event at the St. Joseph Center related to Womens’ History Month. Also pictured are Dr. Va Lecia Adams Kellum, Karen Elzy, Dhakshike Wickrema, Amy Perkins, Cheri Todoroff, Jacqueline Waggoner, Molly
As the Woolsey Fire stretched across Los Angeles County, burning down homes and irreversibly changing lives, many Santa Monicans stepped up to help out. Some raised money, some held comedy