The YALLWEST young adult book festival returns to Santa Monica High School on Saturday, May 5.
The fourth annual event will again feature author panels, book signings, food trucks, and,
Plans for a potential Frank Gehry building overlooking the Pacific Ocean will be before Planning Commission this week.
The project at 101 Santa Monica Blvd. will have a preliminary review
The City Council unanimously voted to strike down a resident’s appeal to prevent a four-story apartment complex planned for the stretch of Lincoln Boulevard between Ashland Avenue and Wilson
Week of April 30, 2018
Street Lighting Modernization Program
For the week of April 30, construction will be taking place throughout the project area bounded by Pico Blvd to the
The phrase “climate change” conjures many thoughts and feelings: tragic, irreversible, even a man-made hoax. Whatever your beliefs may be, “fun” is probably the last word that comes to mind
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Emeritus Art Gallery presents its annual Student Group Art Exhibition from May 10 through July 11. The salon-style group exhibition will present works created by
After the sun goes down each night, Peter Crane goes into the darkened coop and walks among his sleeping birds. Surrounded by hundreds of chickens, the scene is surprisingly peaceful.
A new wave of dockless electric vehicles are hitting Santa Monica streets this week with the introduction of an e-bike system by LimeBike.
Bird scooters were the first dockless e-vehicle
Restaurants' advice to their customers? Romaine calm.
The government is still investigating how romaine lettuce from Yuma, Arizona, apparently became contaminated with E. coli bacteria. As of Friday, at
While the #MeToo movement focused on high-powered celebrities who used their status as a platform to raise awareness about sexual abuse, what about the many workers in this country who
The Rev. Christian Mondor, the "Surfing Padre" who wore a wetsuit under his clerical robe and presided over an annual Blessing of the Waves ceremony in the coastal