A holiday that is spreading across the U.S. and beyond, Juneteenth is considered the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States.
It was originally
This award winning documentary is a spirited film which examines the controversial land use issues related to the Playa Vista development and Ballona Wetlands. It also covers the little known
Dr. Sion Roy, a Harbor-UCLA Medical Center cardiologist, will become the Los Angeles County Medical Association’s (LACMA) youngest president in the organization’s 148-year history at the Annual Installation
Academic dreams do come true, especially for 11 Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) youth who were honored with personal recognition and individual scholarship funds totaling $37,000 as presented
Americans nationwide will celebrate the country’s freedom on July 4th but a lesser-known Independence Day will also be celebrated this upcoming weekend.
The 27th annual Juneteenth Festival will be
A proposal to create Santa Monica’s fifth historic district encompassing a group of homes in Ocean Park will not go forward.
The Santa Monica Conservancy applied to designate the
Santa Monica’s first Pride festival is taking over the Third Street Promenade this Saturday.
Pride on the Promenade will celebrate the LGBTQ+ community with three blocks of games, live
In 2012-2013, my neighbor, Julie Weiss did something pretty amazing, especially to someone edging toward couch potato status, like myself. She ran 52 marathons in 52 weeks. That’s not
A Utah man has been charged with murder in the deaths of an off-duty Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy and another man.
Prosecutors on Thursday also charged Rhett McKenzie
Twitter says it has deleted nearly 4,800 suspect accounts linked to Iran that the company says secretly pushed that government’s agenda.
Twitter is adding those accounts and their
Summer Reading is for everyone! The Santa Monica Public Library Summer Reading Program blasts off on Saturday, June 15, 2019, with a series of events for all ages that reflects
The Democratic National Committee announced Thursday that 20 candidates have qualified for the party’s first presidential debates later this month.
Montana Gov. Steve Bullock and U.S. Rep. Seth