Sweet Lady Jane’s closure was a bitter pill for many but the business may yet survive after cryptic social media posts and physical signs at several stores suggest the
The Federal Trade Commission sued to block a proposed merger between grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons, saying the $24.6 billion deal would eliminate competition and lead to higher prices
Legendary local fancy dress and wardrobe store Ursula’s Costumes at 2516 Wilshire Blvd is facing imminent closure. While a closing date hasn’t been officially set, owner Ursula Boschet
Fast food giant Burger King put the juice in more than just their burgers this past weekend, adding some flavor to the Santa Monica Pier with its Million Dollar Whopper
Business and labor are gearing up to go head-to-head on Californians’ ballots again — this time over a consequential 20-year-old state labor law you’ve probably never
Vikings forge path to their college athletic homes
The Samohi student body honored some of the school’s finest senior student-athletes as they made their college decisions during a
The COVID-19 pandemic was a shock to everyone when it ravaged the world in 2020, and forced many in Santa Monica and beyond to reconsider their health habits. Specifically,
Archer Aviation, an electric aircraft start-up company, has announced a partnership with Atlantic Aviation and together the two companies will begin the development of electric aircraft infrastructure at Atlantic’
Voting is now open for Santa Monica’s annual Most Loved Contest right here. The event is an opportunity for locals to select the best of the city and share
Consumer inflation in the United States cooled last month yet remained elevated in the latest sign that the pandemic-fueled price surge is only gradually and fitfully coming under control.
Big name advertisers will be pulling out all the stops on Super Bowl Sunday — enlisting high-profile actors, investing in dazzling special effects and, they hope, going for laughs as
California’s fast food workers have a new union to advocate for higher pay and safer working conditions, organizers announced Friday. Thousands of workers statewide will be able to join