Closed: BookMonster, Santa Monica’s last traditional bookstore, closed its doors on April 3. The BookMonster website where customers can still buy and sell books appeared up and running as
The Venice Japanese American Memorial Monument Committee invites residents to Zoom in on their 2022 Virtual VJAMM Commemoration on the 80th anniversary of Executive Order 9066, on Thursday, April 21,
“Think Pink for Women’s Wellness”, an Irene Dunne Guild annual event, focuses on health education and awareness for women and their families. The Irene Dunne Guild, a support group
Across Santa Monica’s restaurant scene doors are open, bottles are flowing, crowds are back and so are Dine LA’s delectable deals.
The annual restaurant week returned on April
Fans of dark chocolate peanut butter cups and Mandarin orange chicken may do a double take while walking down 5th Street this week: Trader Joe’s has officially announced it
Linda Greenberg, the longtime executive director of the education nonprofit Santa Monica Education Foundation (SMEF), this week announced her plans to step away from the fundraising organization after three decades
The California Energy Commission (CEC) is offering $23 million in incentives to businesses, nonprofits and public entities to purchase and install approximately 5,000 electric vehicle (EV) chargers across Los
Grocery chain Smart & Final has agreed to pay $175,000 in penalties to resolve allegations that the grocer engaged in price gouging of certain organic and cage-free eggs at
Support directed at small landlords struggling to pay property taxes or mortgages.
With state rent relief applications now closed, County officials are preparing for possible financial fallout from rent that
The California Grand Jurors’ Association (CGJA) issues its annual call for citizens who want to make a difference as a local government watchdog to apply for service on their respective
MICHELLE CHAPMAN and TOM KRISHER
AP Business Writers
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has acquired a 9% stake in Twitter to become its largest shareholder while joining other critics in questioning
Associated Press
Thousands of southern and central California grocery workers started voting Monday on whether to authorize their union to call a strike against several major supermarket chains.
About 47,