Santa Monica residents are feeling more of a guzzle of their funds at the gas pump this month, and a seasonal switchover may be the root of the increase.
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Featuring lavish costumes and performers with a flair for the stage, disco and drag parties have become a true Los Angeles staple, an experience that is finally making its way
Union rallies at district offices to demand more staffing, better pay
Union SEIU Local 99, which represents many Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District employees, held a rally outside the district
A powerful real estate trade group has agreed to do away with policies that for decades helped set agent commissions, moving to resolve lawsuits that claim the rules have forced
The 40-hour workweek has been standard in the US for more than eight decades. Now some members of Congress want to give hourly workers an extra day off. Senator Bernie
Alex Pearlman shut the door on dreams of a standup comedy career almost a decade ago, pivoting from the stage to an office cubicle where he worked a customer service
Five years ago, a derelict IHOP languished on the corner of 20th and Santa Monica Boulevard. Today, it’s unrecognizable as SOCALO beams with a vibrant ambiance and tantalizing Mexican
This year marks the ninth annual Make March Matter campaign, run by Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) to benefit the comprehensive pediatric programs aiding infants, children and teenagers. Throughout
Santa Monica Amusements LLC, the operating group of Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier, announced its sale on Thursday, March 15, to NYC-based SC Holdings (SC), an investment firm
The covered windows and doors and the removal of almost every piece of evidence that suggested a mighty outdoor lifestyle outlet once stood at the now-shuttered site of the Santa
The popular dog daycare center Animal Kingdom at 300 Pico Blvd faces imminent closure at the end of this week if an agreement cannot be reached with their landlords. Owner
One of Santa Monica’s premier entertainment events, the American Film Market, will no longer be held in the city after organizers announced this year’s program will move to