Organization guru Marie Kondo’s Netflix show aired in January but Santa Monica’s thrift and consignment stores are still awash in items the show’s viewers have decluttered.
“Tidying
On Wednesday, March 13, St. Joseph Center hosted a lunch panel discussion that included Jacqueline Waggoner (VP and Southern California Market Leader for Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. and Los Angeles
A judge rejected a motion by the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Tuesday to dismiss a class-action lawsuit that alleges the district forces students to buy their own educational
As the Woolsey Fire stretched across Los Angeles County, burning down homes and irreversibly changing lives, many Santa Monicans stepped up to help out. Some raised money, some held comedy
Three victims of Eric Uller are planning to sue the Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL), alleging that PAL staff failed to address multiple claims that Uller was molesting children
On Sunday, CNN is airing the second of a 4-part documentary “Tricky Dick.” It’s about Richard Nixon, the only president in American history to resign. Nixon was ruthless and
The search for a missing swimmer entered the third day this week with no sign of the man or a body.
Lifeguards, Coast Guard, Sheriff’s deputies and local emergency
The Hallmark Channel cut ties Thursday with favored star Lori Loughlin, a day after her arrest in a college admissions scam put the family-friendly network and extended Hallmark brand in
California lawmakers are trying again to tamp down on rising housing costs with bills to expand rent control and stop rental price gouging.
The bills introduced Thursday come after voters