JOHN ANTCZA
Associated Press
Twenty-five years ago this week, a violent, pre-dawn earthquake shook Los Angeles from its sleep, and sunrise revealed widespread devastation, with dozens killed and $25 billion
CHRISTOPHER WEBER
Associated Press
The head of the Los Angeles teachers union hinted at contract talks resuming Wednesday as striking educators in the nation's second-largest school district protested
By CHARLES ANDREWS
COUNTRYCLASSICALPUNKJAZZGRUNGEBLUES
And Glass-Reich-Adams-Pärt Minimalism plus however you want to classify the awesome Stanley Clarke — and that’s all on Saturday!! Stay up Friday night and get up
I usually eat lunch in the Santa Monica-Venice area or, less often, in Pacific Palisades. There are so many wonderful restaurants in Santa Monica that I’m often stumbling into
Addictive snacks and frozen stir-fries are coming to Mid-City.
Officials have confirmed that Trader Joe’s is seeking an alcohol permit to open a second location at the corner of
By CHARLES ANDREWS
LIFE IS A JOURNEY
And for many of us, it is often a beautiful one, blessed with love and friendship, good health, education and artistic opportunities, meaningful
The New Year promises new beginnings and a brighter future and this week’s Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District meeting will be one of both reflection and looking ahead
The idea of a Rotary Club in Santa Monica originated with four businessmen in the fall of 1920. Ernest English took the lead in organizing since he had been a
RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR
Associated Press
Millions of American women are receiving birth control at no cost to them through workplace health plans, the result of the Obama-era Affordable Care Act, which
President Donald Trump's pick to become the next attorney general said Tuesday that he would "not go after" marijuana companies in states where cannabis is legal,