Santa Monica once earned the nickname Dogtown but it will be a Border Town celebration this week when one of the country’s oldest comic book shops hosts a fiesta
City Council has denied a pair of appeals that would have prevented the construction of new cell antennas in residential neighborhoods.
Residents objected to the installation of the new technology
By Darci Niva
Hunger and homelessness are devastating, costly hardships that I’m willing to bet most veterans did not intend to sign up for when they enrolled in the
With students dropping into the nascent months of the school year, they’ll begin to form friendships, build camaraderie, and potentially have their interest stoked in group activities that are
School classrooms may soon look less like rows of chairs and desks and appear closer in design to start-up style collaborative spaces.
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District’s
On August 15 at 12:29 a.m.
Officers responded to the 700 block of Pacific Coast Highway regarding a traffic collision with injuries where one of the parties was
A day of art, music, dance, food and more awaits the community this weekend as Broad Fest returns to Santa Monica Sunday, September 2. The open-to-all outdoor event, now in
Samohi is currently neck-and-neck with Burbank High School in a soon-ending contest that would give the school $25,000 dollars towards their respective athletic programs.
Active Ride Shop, a California-based
The city of Santa Monica’s official “shared mobility” pilot program will launch next month with 2,000 electric scooters and 1,000 electric bikes divided between start-ups Bird and
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office has declined to bring charges against the homeless man who slashed a Santa Monica College student early Friday morning in Tongva Park.
Police
A 20-year-old Rancho Cucamonga man is facing attempted murder charges in connection to an early morning shooting on the Santa Monica Pier, according to the Santa Monica Police Department. Officers