Downtown:
Chefs Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken sent a letter to Santa Monica’s Border Grill customers this week announcing the restaurant’s impending closure.
According to the letter,
The Santa Monica College Pete & Susan Barrett Art Gallery is pleased to present “Sanctum: John M. Miller." The exhibition will be open to the public from Tuesday, Aug.
Editor:
I convinced a friend of mine to go with me to downtown L.A. last week on what I affectionately call “The Trolley.” It was a wonderful experience; however,
The Santa Monica High School football team is trying not to focus on the new playoff system in the CIF Southern Section.
Hoping to bounce back from last week’s
Many of the teenagers and young adults who spend time at Pico Youth and Family Center are already involved in visual media projects, music production and software programming. So, executive
The week after City Hall declared its intent to close the Santa Monica Airport, legal maneuvering, community debate and overt threats continue to cloud the future of the site.
Council
As debates over transgender rights took a prominent placement in the national discourse last year, students at New Roads School grew determined to act. They wanted the Santa Monica private
On Aug. 18 at approximately 6:45 p.m., a suspect entered the Gelson’s market at 2627 Lincoln Blvd., and walked to directly to the liquor aisle.
A loss-prevention
This year, at the 2016 Annual Breakfast hosted by Downtown Santa Monica Inc., seven individuals were highlighted for their perseverance and passion towards the city.
DTSM Inc. honored these individuals
Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park & Mortuary announced that it will expand its service to meet the needs of families previously served by Gates, Kingsley & Gates Moeller Murphy
On Thursday, Sept. 1, Thyme Café and Market will host a free wine tasting and fundraiser for Westside Family Health Center from 4 to 8:30 p.m. at Thyme
Adelaide Drive was home to a pair of serious crimes on Sunday morning as a driver careened off the road and into the canyon followed by an unrelated shooting in