For the past five years the Santa Monica Lions have been providing eye screenings through an event called Lions Eyes Across California. It is a single day of service in
Attending prom is a rite of passage for all high schoolers, an unforgettable evening most never forget. Some students, however, never get to attend. The primary reason? Cost.
To help
We are a group of 47 Samoshel residents that wish to bring a message of gratitude to the Santa Monica City Council and to the citizens of Santa Monica for
Los Angeles police have arrested a driver after a slow-speed pursuit of a reportedly stolen tanker truck.
The odd chase during Thursday morning rush hour proceeded down Wilshire Boulevard and
Donald Trump, aka Individual 1, is now using the justice department to end Obama-care. This would instantly deprive 22 millions of health care. (Is that all?) In addition, the national
Disney is eliminating smoking areas at its theme and water parks in California and Florida.
The company said in a statement on Thursday that smoking also won’t be allowed
Charging drivers $4 to enter parts of Santa Monica and West Los Angeles could reduce traffic by 19 percent during peak hours, according to a new study.
The Southern California
The University of Southern California’s sale of naming rights for Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is being criticized as dishonoring the historic stadium’s dedication as a memorial to soldiers
Apartments smaller than 375 square feet are temporarily banned in Santa Monica while City Hall crafts new laws to regulate micro-apartments.
City Council voted Tuesday night to prohibit market-rate micro-apartments
Lawmakers proposed measures Thursday intended to discourage a repeat of the college admissions bribery scandal that largely began in California but is roiling universities nationwide.
They include requiring that three
Ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft have redefined what we expect from transportation, hooking customers on the immediacy of on-demand rides with a few clicks on a smartphone.
But whether the
Local hotel workers are calling on the City of Santa Monica to create a new law that would provide them with a way to call for help when they experience