Those who like the idea of practicing peaceful morning yoga to the sound of waves crashing and the ocean breeze blowing will find the Pier’s newest event series simply
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After Donald Trump was caught on video bragging about sexually assaulting women, Mike Pence stayed on his ticket. As the coronavirus ravaged the U.S., the
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AP Entertainment Writer
The game show that made famous the phrase “Come on down!” is coming on down to you.
“The Price Is Right” is hitting the road,
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After five hours of negotiations, a suicidal man was brought to safety on Monday after threatening to harm himself on the California Incline.
At 1:15 p.m. the Santa
The return to normalcy means many welcome things, but also a few unwelcome ones like the end of California’s rent relief program.
Still the news is not all dire,
Civil rights attorney Erin Darling is running as a progressive candidate for L.A. City Council District 11 and is calling on residents to not fall prey to animosity or
Senior thesis projects may be associated with prestigious liberal arts colleges draped in ivy, but school administrators in Santa Monica believe they may offer an important educational opportunity for Samohi
For the 71st year, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will present Stairway of the Stars, a musical extravaganza highlighting the outstanding music education programs, and showcasing the talents of
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Photos began cropping up on social media around January 25: seabirds, ensconced in glistening sand, crumpled grotesquely in the golden hour light and strewn up and down the beach in
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Keep a smile on your face. Don’t talk too much. Avoid the news media.
It’s advice Supreme Court nominees have heard for decades from