A proposed educational garden and kitchen at 4th Street and Montana Avenue will be able to hold frequent classes and fundraisers despite concerns from neighbors about noise, light and traffic.
There’s no doubt that Dianne Wiest gives an amazing performance in Samuel Beckett’s “Happy Days,” at the Mark Taper Forum. She told an LA Times reporter that she
A century-old Southern California dairy that still sells milk in glass bottles is reconsidering a decision to shut down.
Family owned and operated Broguiere’s Dairy in Montebello has been
Santa Monica could halt the loss of its housing supply by prohibiting developers from replacing rent-controlled apartment buildings with single-family homes and small condominiums, according to a new City of
SHOOTING IN THE DARK
I imagine most columnists feel that way sometimes. Who’s reading? Is anybody reading?! Are the people who can make a difference right away reading? Am
Volunteers working on the Arlington West veterans’ memorial were attacked on Memorial Day by a homeless man who destroyed part of the display and sent one volunteer to the hospital.
Tucked between the ever-changing neighborhoods of Mar Vista and Culver City is Miriam’s House, a non-profit specializing in change. Miriam’s helps low-income mothers recovering from substance abuse to
Plans to address climate change in Santa Monica will cost the city an estimated $800 million over the next 10 years.
City Council will consider adoption of their Climate Action