A new survey reports that 22% of U.S. credit card users are sinking deeper into debt each month — with credit card debt preventing many from reaching financial milestones, such
In the three and a half decades since it began as an underground militant group, Hamas has pursued a consistently violent strategy aimed at rolling back Israeli rule — and it
A police pursuit unfolded along the streets of Santa Monica this lunchtime as units from both the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and the Santa Monica Police Department chased a
17 year old Quincy Kadin has struggled with anxiety for as long as she can remember. Growing up, her mom always created a safe space for her to express her
SMDP's Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes Halloween Activities and Flavors, A Cookie Tasting Event, multiple 5Ks for charity, and much more!
Samuel Baum has made the art of lies his specialty, at least in the creative sense.
The writer has immersed himself in the depths of deception throughout his career, creating
Three Samohi artists have achieved artistic greatness in an annual statewide competition.
Samohi senior Emmaline Thorpe, senior Victoria Davis and sophomore Shana Lindsey were selected as winners in the 2023
A salivating showcase of Santa Monica’s finest foods has residents and tourists alike turning toward local restaurants for Dine LA Restaurant Week.
Through October 20, area culinary spots are
Numerous newspapers and television stories wrote that Gladstones, built in 1972, was going to close in October.
It is not. And won’t, for at least two years.
It has
The National Retail Federation reports that a record-breaking 73% of Americans plan to partake in Halloween activities in 2023, up from 69% the previous year. This holiday is a significant
Yesterday afternoon, a man claiming to possess a bomb physically climbed the 130 foot-tall Ferris Wheel on Santa Monica Pier only days before a specially organized training exercise designed to
Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill that would have stopped insurance companies from charging more than $35 for insulin.
The bill would have banned health plans and disability insurance