Last month, the Santa Monica High girls soccer team scored a season-high four goals in a nonconference win over Los Angeles-Marymount. During tournament play four days later, the Vikings were
Can Santa Monica-Malibu schools function without using any pesticides?
The district's policy on pest control now includes that stated goal, a lofty aspiration in the aftermath of a
Maybe two weeks without a game was exactly what the Santa Monica High boys basketball team needed.
After a prolonged stretch with no scheduled competition, the Vikings engineered four wins
Two separate car crashes involving the Pacific Coast Highway led to road closures and a total of six injured parties over the holiday weekend.
On Friday, Dec. 31 at 9:
Marina Andalon
This month The Albright will not just be celebrating the New Year but also their 40th anniversary and owners Greg and Yunnie Morena are taking pride in their
By Kate Cagle
City leaders will be carefully watching the numbers from 2017’s upcoming homeless count to see how the new Expo Line is changing Santa Monica’s homeless
by Kate Cagle
Motorcycle “lane splitting” if officially legal in California but the CHP will be looking into guidelines for motorists to safely share lanes.
All forms of nonconsensual sexual
Buy Local Santa Monica is celebrating 2015 as another successful year for the economic development program with $45 million generated for the local community.
The Santa Monica Buy Local program
Volunteers are needed to help conduct the annual Homeless Count in Santa Monica on Jan. 27.
The Point-in-Time Homeless Count and Survey is a national undertaking mandated by the U.
Since she was 3 years old, Jessica Handy has been convinced that she could one day become president. And her mission has materialized, although not in the exact manner she
With the inaugural application phase open for less than two more weeks, officials at Santa Monica College are busy putting the finishing touches on the school's first-ever bachelor&