The quirky pet store on Pico was almost another one of those precious Santa Monica mileposts lost to changing times.
Tucked behind the former Vidiots location, the latest local institution
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District Board of Education is considering State grant money to support textbook purchases for high school students dual enrolled in classes at Santa Monica
The City Council will reconvene for the second week in a row on April 25 to vote on several ordinances, changes to Lincoln Boulevard south of the I-10, park funding
Earth Day is Saturday, April 22 and part of the celebration means to live and consume a healthier, and a sustainable lifestyle.
The City of Santa Monica is committed to
Santa Monica may have outlawed the majority of private vacation rentals, but a local advocate wants you to put an “Air Bee ‘n Bee” in your backyard.
“All the cool
On April 13, at about 5:50 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at Sephora – 1244 3rd Street Promenade regarding a theft suspect in custody. Officers
Retired Santa Monica Police Officer, Steve Heineman is following his entrepreneurial roots with a new startup social media company.
Heineman worked with the Santa Monica Police Department for nearly 25
Patrons can toast at the opening of a new restaurant coming to the Shore Hotel, after the City Council narrowly approved an alcohol permit for ‘Avery’ Tuesday night. The move
Playwright Phinneas Kiyomura’s play “Supper” introduces three oil-rich brothers who have come to Japan to celebrate the wedding of their fourth brother, Freddy (Joel Scher), to his very strange
A new bill from Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) would help California college graduates refinance their student loan debt with lower interest rate loans.
Allen’s SB 674, named the