DAVE SKRETTA
AP Sports Writer
The Los Angeles Dodgers could be without Clayton Kershaw for the start of the season as the staff ace begins to rebuild from shoulder soreness
The Third Street Promenade is poised to add three new features designed to attract visitors and encourage them to linger after installing new outdoor seating and games at the north
An award-winning documentary and accompanying photography exhibition will make its way to a local theater this week.
Photographer and filmmaker Fery Malek-Madani will show her photography exhibition “Unexposed Wishes of
A beloved hobby store is launching an online fundraiser to relocate after the owner of the location it has occupied for 65 years raised its rent.
Evett’s Model Shop
On February 20, at about 4:42 p.m.
While patrolling the 2500 block of Main Street officers saw a subject walking along the sidewalk pushing a shopping cart, in
A three-story building will replace Coogie’s Cafe in Mid-City and a four-story building will rise near CVS downtown according to proposals before the Architectural Review Board Tuesday night.
The
A longtime art auctioneer is leaving his post at Bergamot Station after nearly a decade.
Robert Berman, owner of Santa Monica Auctions, will host one last auction at his B-7
TIM BOOTH
AP Sports Writer
With the MLS season beginning this weekend, here are nine players or duos to keep an eye on for the 2019 season:
— Josef Martinez and
On February 19, 2019 at about 10 p.m.
An officer responded to a radio call for service in the 900 block of Georgina Avenue regarding a suspicious person trying
City Council will discuss ways to make Santa Monica’s parks and beach safer and cleaner at its meeting Tuesday in response to complaints from residents about crime and hazardous
City Hall will host a summit in late 2019 that will invite international experts to discuss how to improve civic wellbeing and inform residents about The Wellbeing Project, which measures
KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated Press
California's 1,300 charter schools will soon face stricter transparency requirements under legislation pushed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
State lawmakers sent Newsom, a Democrat,