By Susan DeRemer
During times of natural disasters, Lions Clubs rise to the challenge. As hurricane Florence battered the Carolinas and produced record amounts of rain, Lions Club International Foundation
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) has arrested a man on suspicion of killing several individuals in both Los Angeles and Santa Monica in recent weeks.
Ramon Escobar, 47 was
Santa Monica College broke ground on its new Malibu facility last week with a ceremony that acknowledged the educational, arts and public safety benefits the project will bring to the
California officials demanded Monday that the Trump administration back off a plan to weaken national fuel economy standards aimed at reducing car emissions and saving people money at the pump,
The first allegation against Brett Kavanaugh left Republicans rattled and nervous. The second left them angry and ready to fight back.
The GOP punched back hard Monday, seeming to cast
This coming Wednesday, September 26, 2018 two amazing things are happening. One, I turn 52 years old. My brother is very proud of me, but then since, as he puts
Legal counsel for a scooter company shut out of Santa Monica’s official pilot program has sent city officials a letter calling Planning Director David Martin’s final decision to
Santa Monica’s Big Blue Bus system has cut some bus routes in an effort to balance its budget and improve service on remaining routes as part of its September
Big change is on the way for one of Santa Monica’s few undeveloped plots of ocean view property, as the Beverly Hills hoteliers behind Shutters on the Beach and
Santa Monica schools are taking strides to become safer in the aftermath of school-centered incidents on the national and local levels.
At the Thursday, September 20 SMMUSD board meeting, Superintendent
While the search continues for a new tenant to anchor the north end of the Third Street Promenade following the exit of Barnes & Noble, the local business district has