Do you like cookies? Do you want young girls to develop math skills? How about encouraging entrepreneurship and building self-esteem? For just $5, and a potential hit to your
David Lai and Someday Startups are hosting an event in Santa Monica to help people get their ideas off the ground. Erik Huberman, CEO of Hawke Media, talks to Lai
Editor's note: This is the second in a series of articles focused on a report released by City Hall's Planning and Community Development Department that updates
Downtown property owners on Lincoln Boulevard and Colorado Avenue will get a chance to decide whether or not they want to pool money for improvements and extra service.
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Santa Monica College officials had the same question that students and other members of the campus community had about the school receiving initial approval for a bachelor's degree
Santa Monica local Ramin Ghaneeian started Lot Plans with his brother to offer affordable blueprints to future home owners while lifting the audience of architects and contractors. Erik Huberman, CEO
A couple weeks ago, just hours after giving a lecture about injury prevention, local fitness trainer Kappel LeRoy Clarke saw the footage: Professional basketball player Brandon Jennings had suffered an
I am proud to announce the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce's new regular column in the Santa Monica Daily Press, where we will discuss the priorities and concerns
Along with starting Lost Future Music Group, Andre Herd founded Daybreaker, a popular early morning dance party. Erik Huberman, CEO of Hawke Media, talks to Andre about Daybreaker, how he
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. February 06, 2015
The recent State of the City hosted by the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce was the first big post-election, civic event
AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles has secured a $1 million gift from The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, a Santa Monica-based institution known for its support of
Several members of City Council expressed concern that a large development has failed to hold up its end of the bargain for two years in a row.
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