Lisa Love hasn’t seen her doctor of 25 years since she discovered telemedicine.
Love tried virtual visits last summer for help with a skin irritation and returned for another
A transportation center that sells Big Blue Bus (BBB) passes and parking permits opened downtown Monday.
The GoSaMo Center replaced the former Transit Store on the ground level of Parking
Environmental advocates are planning to gather in Santa Monica this week in defense of an endangered wolf species.
The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) is planning a rally Wednesday to
Trader Joe’s is moving ahead with plans to open its second Santa Monica location at the corner of 23rd Street and Wilshire Boulevard.
The grocery store will occupy the
For the third year in a row, the City of Santa Monica is partnering with ArtsforLA to celebrate ArtsMonth, a regional initiative that demonstrates how the arts, culture, and creativity
The City of Malibu is looking for talented artists to bring their vision and craft to the City’s utility boxes. Featured artists will design original art to cover either
The WateReuse Association, California chapter named the City of Malibu the 2019 “Recycled Water Agency of the Year” for its Civic Center Water Treatment Facility (CCWTF), which was completed and
Local students aren’t learning science by the book anymore.
Instead of memorizing facts or filling out worksheets, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) students are building their own solar
A two-story office building is replacing a parking lot on Main Street.
The 4,388 square-foot building will rise at 2740 Main St. in Ocean Park. It will be fronted
Organ music emanates from the carousel building while inside hand-carved wooden horses race in an endless circle. Laughter resonates through the air as wooden deck boards creak beneath people’s
A local school will be taking a hand in stretching their green thumbs this week.
Will Rogers Elementary will turn a celebration of Earth Day into Earth Week, a weeklong
“Where am I going?”
Wally Lozano asked himself this question quite often while in between stints of an on-and-off tenure with his current community college, SMC. Lozano, 28, has overcome