Festival: Santa Monica celebrated Black History Month with the annual Greens Festival at Virginia Ave. Park on Feb. 25. The event included several performances, demonstrations and community booths.
The Santa Monica Coalition has filed a lawsuit against County Health Director Barbara Ferrer, the Los Angeles County Health Department and the Venice Family Clinic in connection with the Needle
According to the National Weather Service, a Pacific storm system off the California coast will likely bring light rain and mountain snow to the region this afternoon through early Tuesday.
Celine Song's quiet romance Past Lives won two of the biggest awards at the Film Independent Spirit Awards Sunday afternoon, including best feature and best director. Other big
In a slightly less cram-packed City Council agenda than others of late, arguably the most significant item will be the Financial Status Update and Financial Year 2023-24 Midyear Budget. Under
By a considerable margin, the majority of public comment on non-agenda items in Tuesday’s City Council meeting was in regards to the controversial issue of ownership of the land
During a Friday morning session, the fifth-grade students at Will Rogers presented the "Living Museum" to fellow students, teachers and parents, showcasing a portion of the Civil Rights
With several days of heavy rain behind us and a new storm coming in next week, officials scrambled to keep the PCH open this week after mudslides and debris clogged
Legendary local fancy dress and wardrobe store Ursula’s Costumes at 2516 Wilshire Blvd is facing imminent closure. While a closing date hasn’t been officially set, owner Ursula Boschet
The mural inside City Hall will remain but officials have approved plans to eventually install new artwork in the lobby and expanded signage addressing the controversy around the Stanton Macdonald-Wright
Santa Monica may be following in the footsteps of other local jurisdictions in the creation of a database of all rental units in the city including both rent controlled and