As part of the Court’s continuing efforts to help people resolve their Traffic and Non-Traffic Infraction matters, roughly 256,000 information packets are being mailed to individuals with Traffic
On June 25, at 5 p.m., the Santa Monica History Museum will be hosting a guest lecture via Zoom.
This discussion will feature local historian Richard Orton as he
Transit has become Big Blue Bus’s (BBB) official app for trip planning and real-time bus arrival information. As part of this shift, BBB is also partnering with Swiftly, Inc.
Community Corporation of Santa Monica will partner with Molcajete Dominguero to bring the first small-business incubator to the city of Santa Monica. Hosted on the ground floor of Community Corp.
The Vans U.S. Open of Surfing, a summer competition that draws thousands each year to Southern California’s Huntington Beach, has been canceled because of the coronavirus.
Organizers announced
Jimmy Kimmel will host the first major Hollywood awards ceremony of the coronavirus pandemic — but just how the Emmys will be held remains cloudy.
Kimmel, who is also producing the
Comic-Con may be canceled this year, but Warner Bros. will convene a 24-hour virtual gathering of the biggest names in the DC Comics universe.
The studio announced Tuesday that DC
Venice Family Clinic, a nonprofit community health center that serves nearly 28,000 people in need, announced today that it is resuming in-person appointments for routine health care after relying
The Library is pleased to announce that the exterior book returns are open to accept books and materials at all Santa Monica Public Library locations.
Due dates on the 57,
Santa Monica College (SMC) has officially canceled “Celebrate America,” due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions of large-scale, in-person events. This would have been the 38th year for the
For the third weekend in a row, protesters took to the streets of Los Angeles, San Francisco and other communities across California to demand racial justice in the wake of
The Supreme Court on Monday passed up several challenges to federal and state gun control laws, over the dissent of two conservative justices.
Gun rights advocates had hoped the court