It was supposed to be different this time.
But three months into his second presidential campaign, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is struggling with some of the same challenges that sank
On May 10, at 11:40 p.m., Santa Monica Police officers responded to the 3000 block of Airport regarding an Assault that occurred in the street. The victim was
WASHINGTON (AP) — E-cigarettes aren’t considered as risky as regular cigarettes, but researchers have found a clue that their flavorings may be bad for the heart.
Longtime smokers who can’
Two conservation groups are suing Los Angeles County over a project that would build 19,000 homes in a fire hazard area north of downtown.
Tuesday’s suit contends that
Volunteers working on the Arlington West veterans’ memorial were attacked on Memorial Day by a homeless man who destroyed part of the display and sent one volunteer to the hospital.
Tucked between the ever-changing neighborhoods of Mar Vista and Culver City is Miriam’s House, a non-profit specializing in change. Miriam’s helps low-income mothers recovering from substance abuse to
Plans to address climate change in Santa Monica will cost the city an estimated $800 million over the next 10 years.
City Council will consider adoption of their Climate Action
Nearly 500 attendees came together to celebrate and support the great work of St. Joseph Center (SJC) on Saturday, May 18 at the annual Voices of Hope Gala. The event
Week of May 27
LA Metro Public Art Project – “Tears Of Santa Monica”
For the week of May 27, construction may take place at the westerly wall of the Expo
Plans for an educational garden project at 4th and Montana could get pruned this week when City Council hears an appeal of the project.
The Rainbow Garden has been trying