SAMOHI — Inglewood head coach Tracy Cathey said it best, "Experience versus inexperience."
Santa Monica baseball out-pitched, out-hit and out-fielded Inglewood during a 17-0 rout on Thursday at home.
DOWNTOWN — For Santa Monica lawyer Jonathan Blau, exercising is not only a healthy habit, it's the law.
Blau, who is a certified personal trainer, has a new exercise
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WOODLAWN CEMETERY — The City Attorney's Office and attorneys for a local fraternal order are in "sensitive discussions" over the fate of burial plots at the Woodlawn
WILSHIRE BLVD — The parent company of Fresh & Easy announced Wednesday its intentions to withdraw from the United States, but the grocery chain maintains there are no plans to close
CLOVER PARK — Pacifica Christian softball didn't look like a team playing its first season in the sport on Wednesday against Lennox Academy.
The Seawolves struck for 10 first-inning
Santa Monica raw food and vegan restaurant Euphoria Loves RAWvolution avoided foreclosure by raising the $30,000 it needed to stay open. The restaurant has been attempting to raise money
OCEAN AVE — The Community & Cultural Services Department held an open house over the weekend to test out a variety of classes geared toward adults at the building that once
CITY HALL — The City Council will get a crack at regulating group fitness instruction in public parks next week, a practice which officials say is destroying public property and forcing
CITYWIDE — Santa Monica city departments and organizations are trying a new method of outreach to residents in the form of an online "town hall" meant to collect ideas
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Santa Monica officials in charge of security for the Los Angeles Marathon, which ends on Ocean Avenue, said procedures are in place to protect the public from