Santa Monica Pony Baseball welcomes residents to join an action and activity packed baseball weekend at Los Amigos Park.
Protect Our Nation's Youth (Pony) Baseball is a non-profit
Santa Monica firefighters shut down a section of Second Street at Santa Monica Boulevard Wednesday morning to respond to an emergency call of a construction worker injured by a 300-pound
The Santa Monica Fire Department will officially recognize the actions of four citizens, two of which directly resulted in the saving of a life, at its Annual Promotion and Recognition
Executive Director for the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission, Shelley Luce, has been selected to serve a two-year term as chair of the Association of National Estuary Programs (ANEP).
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On Thursday, Feb. 28, former State Sen. Sheila Kuehl will lead the Santa Monica College Public Policy Institute in a panel and audience discussion regarding Prop. 13 — a 1978 bill
Effective immediately, the Santa Monica Public Library will allow DVDs to be renewed by borrowers. The renewal policy will now also include items that have no outstanding hold requests and
The Santa Monica History Museum, in collaboration with the city of Santa Monica's Commission on the Status of Women, will observe National Women's History Month by
In honor of Black History Month, Santa Monica College will have special guest speakers Santa Monica Police Chief Jacqueline A. Seabrooks and Dr. Benjamin P. Bowser.
Seabrooks will speak on
The Santa Monica Public Library on Wednesday announced the release of a mobile app for iPhone, iPad and Android devices.
Library card holders can now use the free app to
Santa Monica College, in collaboration with the California Works Alliance, has helped 124 residents of east Los Angeles County earn degrees in sustainable resource management from the California Resource Recovery
Those who hopped aboard a Big Blue Bus on Monday may have noticed something a little different. That's because the public transportation company made some minor tweaks to
Responding to a significant increase in bicycle ridership by Santa Monica College students and employees, officials there on Monday announced the opening of a new $600,000 bike parking lot