By SUDHIN THANAWALA and JANIE HAR
Desperate families posted photos and messages on social media and at shelters in hopes of finding missing loved ones, many of them elderly, nearly
The Pier will be getting festive for the holidays.
For the first time in more than a decade, holiday Pier programming returns to the Santa Monica landmark with Wonderland by
On November 8, at about 8:05 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at Bubba Gump Shrimp – 301 Santa Monica Blvd – regarding a subject refusing to
The much delayed and highly contentious sale of several Santa Monica apartment buildings continued recently with a judge officially handing control of the property to a new owner.
San Francisco
Santa Monicans looking to help out our neighbors to the west won’t have to travel far to do so.
Several people and places in the community are hosting events
On November 7, at about 4:04 p.m.
Officers responded to Walgreens at 1911 Lincoln Blvd regarding a male subject exposing himself. The reporting party advised that the male
Developers seeking to demolish buildings more than 40 years old will have to request that the City of Santa Monica rule on whether the property qualifies as a landmark.
City
The popular Fritto Misto restaurant at 6th and Colorado could be replaced with a new mixed use development according to plans that will be presented at the next Architectural Review
The Woolsey fire has destroyed hundreds of homes in Malibu. Many residents are sleeping on friends’ couches or staying in hotels, unsure of whether they will be able to return
LINDSEY TANNER
AP Medical Writer
Smoke masks. Eye drops. No outdoor exercise. This is how Californians are trying to cope with wildfires choking the state, but experts say an increase
CHRISTOPHER WEBER
Associated Press
Southern California residents faced with the loss of lives and homes in a huge wildfire also are grappling with the destruction of a vast swath of