The Santa Monica College (SMC) Table Tennis Team has qualified to advance to the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association (NCTTA) tournament—the national championship—to be held in North Carolina,
Apple has unveiled a new iPad that’s thinner and slightly larger than its current entry-level tablet.
The new iPad Air will cost $499 and sport a screen that measures
On Wednesday, March 13, St. Joseph Center hosted a lunch panel discussion that included Jacqueline Waggoner (VP and Southern California Market Leader for Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. and Los Angeles
For the 70th year, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will present Stairway of the Stars, a musical extravaganza highlighting the outstanding music education programs, and showcasing the talents of
The search for a missing swimmer entered the third day this week with no sign of the man or a body.
Lifeguards, Coast Guard, Sheriff’s deputies and local emergency
California lawmakers are trying again to tamp down on rising housing costs with bills to expand rent control and stop rental price gouging.
The bills introduced Thursday come after voters
A small plane ran into another aircraft on a Los Angeles-area runaway in a fiery crash that killed one person and injured another.
Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor says
California is free of drought for the first time in more than seven years and only a small amount of its territory remains abnormally dry as a very wet winter
In the first lawsuit to come out of the college bribery scandal, two students are suing Yale, Georgetown, Stanford and other schools entangled in the case, saying they and others
For 25 years, William “Rick” Singer was in the business of helping high school students get into some of the country’s top colleges, gaining a reputation as a master