Art: The Venice Family Clinic’s 43rd Art Walk is now running in the 1st Floor East Court of Santa Monica Place. All members of the public are welcome to
After a Planning Commission rejection, a City Council rejection and a lawsuit, the Oceana Hotel finally prevailed in its pursuit of a permit to expand its restaurant service to the
The iconic Vince Lombardi Trophy is making its way across Southern California this Spring as part of the LA Rams’ Super Bowl Trophy Tour and its latest stop is right
Samohi: Santa Monica High School Vikings girls lacrosse defeated the Culver City Centaurs on Thursday, April 28, on home turf at Historic Belmar Park. The girls are near the end
The Santa Monica Sand Dune Restoration Project has officially been deemed a success; now, The Bay Foundation wants to make it a permanent fixture on the beach just north of
MIKE STOBBE / AP Medical Writer
Three out of every four U.S. children have been infected with the coronavirus and more than half of all Americans had signs of previous
“Hi, Mr. Pisarra, this is (some dude) from the Los Angeles Police Canine Association and we’re…”
Yep got that phone call from a fundraiser yesterday. Over the last 20
Closed: The Rite Aid pharmacy located at 1808 Wilshire Boulevard, near the intersection of Wilshire and 18th Street in Santa Monica, was set to permanently close its doors by end
Heidi Marston, executive director of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, announced her resignation on Monday morning, citing pushback from the LAHSA Commission over her decision to raise the organization’
School: Grant Elementary held this year’s STEAM Expo on Saturday, April 23, with the theme “science is everywhere.” STEAM stands for science, technology, education, art and math, and this year’s expo featured STEAM exhibits, hands-on activities and raffle prizes.
Los Angeles County is seeing a steady increase in cases driven by a new version of the Omicron COVID strain
The BA.2 subvariant now accounts for 84% of sequenced