By Jill Newman Iversen
I am at a loss to explain the police department in Santa Monica, so will share with you my personal experience with them—and let you
Locals looking to add a furry family member to their home can visit one of the 65 animal shelters in the County participating in this year’s Clear The Shelters
The Daily Press took a look at the dozen companies asking to work with the City for its shared-mobility pilot program. Most companies offered similar pricing and standard features, including
Santa Monica has joined the ranks of cities banning disposable plastic for food containers, specifically banning food providers from using plastic straws, plates, bowls, trays, lids, utensils, cups, stirrers and
As students head back to school, some will scoff, roll their eyes, kill time on their iPhones and ditch class because, well, it’s school. But for some, school is
Whenever there is mention of the personal life of Albert Einstein, there are, inevitably, recollections of the happy years he spent with Elsa Lowenthal, his first cousin and second wife.
I’ve eaten in dozens of Indian restaurants here in Los Angeles and around the world. The best were in London. Some were in India itself. But none of them
Dealing with some health issues has again kept me out of the public sphere, unable to attend events and turning me into a hermit at home. I’ve been reading
The Santa Monica Police Department is investigating a shooting on the 1900 block of Cloverfield.
According to SMPD, one individual was taken to the hospital with a non-life threatening injury
New body scanners are being deployed across the Los Angeles transit system, including potentially at Santa Monica Expo stations.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has partnered with the Los Angeles
A coalition of local water safety organizations has revived a previously decommissioned sensor at the Santa Monica Pier to provide updated data as part of a Federal ocean monitoring program.
ONE FRIDAY
We had the possibility of three or four good alternative candidates for City Council, and by a week later, last Friday, they all disappeared into thin air.
Even