For a one time change only, on Sept. 1st, the Committee For Racial Justice workshop at Virginia Ave. Park will be held in the Teen Center at the southwest corner
A Westwood man has agreed to plead guilty to federal criminal charges for owning and operating an unlicensed money transmitting business where he exchanged up to $25 million in cash
Sometimes the best theatre in Los Angeles comes from the smallest theatres. Pacific Resident Theatre is one of the most consistently excellent theatre production houses in town. Their season opener,
Dental donation
The Santa Monica Elks has teamed up with a community dental program sponsored by the Santa Monica Breakfast Club (SMBC). The SMBC helps underprivileged and disabled kids with
By Barbara Ortutay
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The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s LAX office filed one count of murder on Christopher Michael Mondev for the murder of his brother Charles.
Christopher was arraigned on August
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