Dagny Stahl’s two large Chow mix dogs are like family to her — and not just because she’s an only child. The longtime Girl Scout loves spending time with
A well-known local organizer whose ordeal as a Santa Monica hotel worker fueled the efforts of union advocates has died.
Delmy Elizabeth Falla passed away Monday, according to loved ones
SMC
The Santa Monica College (SMC) John Drescher Planetarium will present three special feature shows – including a telescope viewing session – on Friday evenings in October.
The feature shows are at
Promenade
Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States, yet suicide is preventable. More than 1,400 people from throughout Los Angeles are expected to participate
Two weeks ago, I wrote about my disabled neighbor's amazing seizure alert dog, Oscar de la Rascal. It was his 15th birthday and Colleen, his mom, threw a
Does the name Nat Trives ring a bell? How about Mr. Santa Monica?
Trives, earned his nickname due to his love and commitment to the city and that devotion has
The film is called “Is That You?” and the answer is “It most certainly is!”
Winner of a well-deserved Israeli Academy Award last year for Best Independent Film, this delicious
Michael Lukich can leg-press 600 pounds, ride his bike uphill for miles at a time and get his heart rate up to 190 beats per minute during intense cardio.
He’
Moose Lodge
The Santa Monica Airport2Park Foundation will hold a community meeting Friday evening, Oct. 14, at the Moose Lodge, 1600 Ocean Park Boulevard in Santa
Monica, to celebrate the
Take a step back in time and walk through the Santa Monica History Museum’s new exhibition, presenting the history of The Old Soldiers’ Home, A Veterans’ Community by the
The plot involves a longtime Santa Monica resident, a fortuitous bike ride just north of city limits and a World War II documentary. But it’s not the story Steven