By Andrew Dalton
The Writers Guild of America filed claims Monday in federal court alleging the entertainment industry’s biggest talent agencies are violating antitrust and anti-racketeering laws, the latest
On August 6, at approximately 9:40 p.m.
Officers responded to the 7-11 located at 630 Wilshire for a radio call involving unknown trouble. Upon arrival officers found that
KATIE CAMPIONE and JENNIFER PELTZ Associated Press
More than two decades before Jeffrey Epstein took his own life, a woman went into a California police station and filed one of
A rustic restaurant with European flair will open Monday in the space that housed Wilshire for 14 years.
New owner Michael Greco has transformed the building and its spacious patio
In a presentation at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education meeting on August 15, the Santa Monica Education Foundation granted the district $2,104,564 to
Pepperdine University’s Fine Arts Division will present their production of Fringe First winner Futureproof by Lynda Radley on Tuesday, September 24 through Friday,September 27, 2019 at 7:30
Santa Monica’s free open streets celebration, COAST, returns on Sunday, September 15 featuring people-powered transportation, art, and imagination. Two miles of Santa Monica’s streets will be closed to
A local high school track coach who recently passed away will soon be immortalized at the school he worked at.
The late Patrick Cady, who taught history and coached track
Dear EarthTalk: What’s the background of the controversy over whether to allow development of a big copper and gold mine near Alaska’s Bristol Bay? — C. Karo, Pittsburgh, PA
A Santa Monica teenager has turned his love of exercise into a budding triathlon career.
Andrew Hanson, a 17-year-old Samohi senior, recently returned from competing in the USA National Triathlon
Week of August 19, 2019
LA Metro Public Art Project / “Tears of Santa Monica”
For the week of August 19, artwork installation is slated to resume and run from Fall