Santa Monica beaches were more crowded than usual on a Saturday morning, as tourists and visitors were joined by local environmental volunteers for Coastal Cleanup Day. The annual event, hosted
A tentative agreement between striking screenwriters and Hollywood studios offers some hope that the industry’s dual walkouts may soon be over. But when will your favorite shows return?
Well,
The auto worker strikes expanded against major carmakers Friday, walking out of 38 parts-distribution centers operated by General Motors and Jeep and Ram owner Stellantis in 20 states.
Ford was
A uniquely sweet treat (mochi) has made its way to Santa Monica.
After over two years of planning, mochi ice cream parlor Mochidoki opened at 1133 Montana Avenue this past
The City of Malibu is partnering with Waste Management to host a free curbside bulky item pickup service for community members on Saturday, October 14.
Household Bulky Items are oversized
A bank on Montana Ave. was robbed Friday morning and law enforcement agencies are asking for the public's help in identifying the bank robbery suspect.
The FBI issued
Back in May, Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. voted to approve a new security measure that would ultimately replace the Community Ambassador service. Despite some concerns over having a paramilitary organization
Malibu Triathlon organizers will go before the Malibu city council Monday night to try to salvage this year’s race.
That is a turnaround from earlier in the week, when
The 90-freeway in Marina Del Rey is a vestigial roadway left over from a bygone era’s freeway expansion boom and like an appendix or wisdom teeth, a new group
An entertainment extravaganza returned to Santa Monica’s premier landmark Thursday, with a collection of community events taking over the Santa Monica Pier. The evening marked the return of Locals’
A week after negotiations to rescue California’s floundering home insurance market stalled out in the Legislature, the state’s top insurance regulator put out his own rescue plan that
Public support for striking Hollywood actors and writers is broad, but not necessarily deep enough for most people to change their viewing habits, a new poll finds.
A majority (55%