Sitting at a poolside table this summer at Santa Monica Swim Center, Dave Kelsheimer marveled about two of his most talented athletes.
He rattled off their swimming accomplishments, praised their
"Best chocolate in the world!" the president of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, announced to onlookers in Santa Monica's Espresso Cielo, as he took a bite out
The fifth Junior Social Entrepreneurship Summit came to a close this summer after participants presented their ideas to create positive change in the world to an audience at Farmshop in
Residents want the Pier experience to remain basically the same, albeit with potentially fewer cars and better pedestrian access.
The Santa Monica Pier board recently held a community workshop to
Should struggling students have a say in how they're taught?
Establishing pupil focus groups was one idea discussed by Santa Monica-Malibu school district officials this month as they
Santa Monica residents are protesting a neighbor's decision to cut down several trees on the 300 block of Adelaide Drive.
Removal of the trees began last week to
Editor's note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica's history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
Santa Monica's minimum wage proposal will go before City Council on Sept. 29.
The proposed rules closely mirror rules established by the City of Los Angeles, however staff
The Santa Monica Police Department has issued a warning to residents to be aware of email and phone scams.
Several residents have reported scam attempts recently and some have found
This Saturday attendees of the 2015 AltCar Expo and Conference will have the chance to view an exclusive clip from the documentary "My Lunch With The President," a
Hoping for a fast start to its annual fundraiser, the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation ramped up its outreach efforts at the start of the school year.
And the results have