Former Speaker of the U.S. House Tip O'Neill coined the phrase, “All politics are Local.” Indeed, he's correct. Certainly residents of a state as large
On Saturday, Nov. 7, Tasti D-Lite will open its doors for the first time on the West Coast in Downtown Santa Monica. But the road to getting the East Coast
The first act of “Clybourne Park” is set in 1959, when a black family's forthcoming move creates uproar in a white neighborhood. The second act of the Bruce
At the beginning of the school year, St. Monica Catholic athletic director Frank Cruz said there was excitement on campus about the school's football team.
And the Mariners
Not everyone in Santa Monica drives a Porsche and is writing a screenplay. (Actually, maybe the screenplay part is true.) But when a 13-year-old told me he was writing, directing
Get a jumpstart on New Year's resolutions by registering now for winter session classes, workshops, tours, lectures and more at SMC Community Education.
Whether you're interested
Santa Monica College has announced that its student newspaper, The Corsair, has won four national awards, from two different organizations at the 2015 ACP/CMA National College Media Convention held
Sitting in a bay at Station No. 2 is a vehicle for change.
It’s bright red, larger than a standard ambulance but easier to maneuver than a traditional fire
On Oct. 28 at about 1 p.m., Santa Monica police officers assigned to the patrol the downtown area received information that a man, “Frank,” was selling marijuana and other
If your friends won't help you move anymore Bryant Ezeji and Julia Cook will. Well, their new app Trekk will.
“Trekk is essentially Uber or Lyft, but instead
Bob Salerno is no stranger when it comes to exhilarating thrills. He's carved his way down myriad mountains, soared off ramps to perform aerial acrobatics and won world
Amy Valdes could continue living Santa Monica, climbing the career ladder and enjoying a measure of stability.
Or she could ditch it all to satisfy her longtime desire to travel