Carmela Morales has loved making paper flowers since she was a child, and now, many of her neighbors do too.
Morales is one of eight people who received a $500
City Hall is asking a developer building 19 condominiums in the Pico neighborhood to make some of the units affordable after some nearby residents said the project would accelerate gentrification
By Josefina Aranda Santiago
On Tuesday January 22, Ana Maria Jara – long-time resident of the Pico neighborhood, born in Guatemala and immigrated to the United States as a child -
The Pico Youth and Family Center will hold a fundraiser on Friday, Feb. 1 to raise the money needed to repair the damage caused by a car that crashed into
A speeding vehicle crashed into the Pico Youth and Family Center Saturday night causing thousands of dollars in damage and shuttering several businesses on the block.
PYFC Director Oscar de
Pico residents are saying they want more cultural centers, gyms and restaurants in their neighborhood and fewer hotels and motels, liquor stores and car dealerships.
The neighborhood known as the
Santa Monica has seen its fair share of themed crawls over the years. Some of the bar variety, food versions, and yes, even a zombie crawl. This weekend, however, a
Santa Monica’s holiday season kicks off in earnest this week with tree lightings, holiday music, photo ops with the Jolly One and more festivities.
Downtown Santa Monica and Main
A crowd of more than 70 protestors gathered around City Hall Tuesday night and filled Council chambers to let officials know they want to “Stop the Appeal.”
Protestors were upset
The plaintiffs and lawyers suing Santa Monica over its election system have been fined $21,612 for failing to produce emails during the trial. The judgement has no bearing on
After a tense and sometimes rowdy public debate, the City Council voted 5-2 Tuesday to deny a neighborhood’s appeal to block the first preschool opening on a street zoned
This cartoon by Chris Obrion went viral on social media in 2015 when the Library Journal posted it to its Facebook page. Although originally created for The Roanoke Times, which