Join fellow racing enthusiasts and fans of sea going adventure on Friday, September 13, 7:30 p.m. at California Yacht Club for a fascinating presentation by Tracy Edwards, who
By Mike Stobbe
U.S. health officials on Friday again urged people to stop vaping until they figure out why some are coming down with serious breathing illnesses.
Officials have
Three items added to Tuesday's City Council agenda shortly before close of business Friday could reshape Santa Monica's housing regulations.
The council will hold a study
Captain Darrell Lowe, a 26-year veteran and accomplished member of the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD), has been selected as Chief of Police for the Redmond Washington Police Department.
“Captain
A California man who led police on a wild RV chase with his young children last year has been sentenced to more than 88 years in prison.
Stephen Merle Houk
On Tuesday, September 3, stars came to the Casa del Mar Hotel in Santa Monica to kick-off the “Light It Blue”month-long campaign sponsored by the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF)
By Tom Krisher and Ellen Knickmeyer
The Trump administration is moving forward with a proposal to revoke part of California’s authority to set its own automobile gas mileage standards,
By Stefanie Dazio and John Rogers
Just hours after a fire raced through a scuba diving boat, a memorial started sprouting up to commemorate the lives of 34 people who
On August 28, at approximately 9:29 p.m.
Officers responded to the 2600 block of Virginia Ave regarding an assault with deadly weapon that just occurred. Officers spoke with
The Malibu Library Speakers presents Scott Freiman’s “Roll Up! Deconstructing Abbey Road,” an innovative multimedia exploration of how the Beatles created their world-changing music, Wednesday, September 18, 7 p.
By Brian Melley
The captain and crew who leapt from a burning dive boat off Southern California saved themselves as 34 people perished below deck.
Whether their escape from the
Local officials are trying to encourage more businesses to open on Pico Boulevard without accelerating displacement in the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood.
City Hall is changing Pico Boulevard’s zoning to