The colorful ads will be displayed on Big Blue Bus panels, affixed on light poles in Santa Monica and shared across social media.
“Rush hour can be happy hour.”
“Go
The Santa Monica High School girls beach volleyball team appears to be peaking at the right time.
After a promising regular season, the Vikings kicked off their postseason with an
How do you talk about a show based on illusion without spoiling the surprises?
“In & Of Itself,” a new show by illusionist Derek DelGaudio at Geffen Playhouse's
The dust has settled. The fight is over - and who won?
I think we all know it was Marvel. “Captain America: Civil War,” the third installment in the franchise
What happened to the Fairview Branch Library? When will it open?
Libraries have been susceptible to destruction by invading armies and barbarian hordes throughout history. Sometimes these venerable centers of
Editor:
As an avid supporter of General Aviation at KSMO, I can tell you that I am pleased that the Courts of Appeals decided to send this case back to
The opening of Expo on May 20 is frequently framed as a transit event; however, a growing movement exists to expand the expectations for Expo from merely a transit solution
The school year is drawing to a close, but the battle over chemical cleanup in Malibu rages on.
The local Board of Education is scheduled to spend half an hour
The Westside Food Bank warehouse saw a whole lot of action on Saturday, as the organization was gifted with over 35,000 pounds of food from Santa Monica residents through
As a campus security officer at Lincoln Middle School, Charles Martin had to be ready for anything.
In 2008, the campus was placed on lockdown after authorities received a call