President Donald Trump shifted gears Friday on election interference, saying “of course” he would go to the FBI or the attorney general if a foreign power offered him dirt about
On Wednesday, July 17, 2019, at 7:30 pm, the Soundwaves new music series at the Santa Monica Public Library presents a set of improvised music by pianist Thollem McDonas
Authorities are poring through video to figure out how a confrontation between an off-duty Los Angeles police officer and a man described by family as mentally disabled ended in a
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) reminds the public that beginning June 22 Expo Line service at 7th St/Metro Center and Pico stations will be closed for
The Trump administration is facing growing complaints from migrants about severe overcrowding, meager food and other hardships at border holding centers, with some people at an encampment in El Paso
Jeremy Fox built his career at Rustic Canyon on elegant small plates featuring inventive combinations of vegetables from the Santa Monica Farmers Market.
But his new restaurant, Birdie G’s,
Santa Monica College professor Dr. Sheila Laffey knows a thing or two about protecting the environment. When she’s not grading papers and student documentaries, the former Program Coordinator for
Los Angeles is taking steps to improve the County’s severe housing crisis.
The “Source of Income Protection” ordinance was approved by the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors at Tuesday’
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LA METRO PUBLIC ART PROJECT – “TEARS OF SANTA MONICA”
For the week of June 17, artwork installation is slated to resume and run from Summer until the late part of
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Corsairs Football team will host a free football skills camp for second grade to 12th grade students on Saturday, June 22 at Corsair Field on