More riders apparently equals more voices.
As more commuters throughout the region get around on public transportation, more comments come in on the highlights and downsides of the light-rail system.
By Michael Feinstein
From the earliest migrations across Africa millions of years ago — to today’s international geopolitical conflicts — the struggle to equitably and sustainably live off natural resources has
By Robin Sherry and Barbara Bronie
The Santa Monica City Council did pass a law that was intended to protect apartment and condominium residents from a neighbor's tobacco
Last October, I chronicled the four-decade career of Santa Monica defense lawyer Daniel (Danny) Brookman with "Barrister Brookman braves the waves." I referred to Danny as a “renaissance
The Expo Line terminus in Santa Monica was evacuated briefly Thursday morning as authorities cleared a suspicious package.
Santa Monica police also responded to the scene, but the incident was
Late in her battle with a rare form of cancer, Mia Sidaros flew to New York for a photo shoot with Vogue magazine. The publication had connected with the fashion-forward
The Exposition Metro Line Construction Authority and the City of Santa Monica have settled a lawsuit over the price of land at the Downtown station.
Santa Monica will receive $20
Three actors over 80, a fourth in his late 60s … who says there are no quality stage roles for senior citizens these days?
I'm talking about “Endgame,” the
“Ev’ry so often a man has a day he can truly call his,” goes a lyric from “Extraordinary,” a song from the musical “Pippin” that Ben Ross performed during
The Santa Monica Police Department has scheduled two meetings in January to discuss the Expo Line safety with the community.
The meetings will be led by SMPD and Metro personnel
A Expo Line train being tested in Santa Monica derailed Thursday after hitting a truck at the intersection of Colorado Avenue and 7th Street, authorities said.
The crash marked the
The debate on the future of the Civic Auditorium rages on. Options are to “demolish” or “renovate” at a cost of $50 million-plus. Renovation would likely involve instituting new revenue-producing