Letter writers will soon be able to express their sentiments in words and smells.
The U.S. Postal Service announced Monday that it will soon issue its first scratch-and-sniff stamps.
Honoring Memorial Day
From the dawn of time, men who died in battle have been recognized by the society they fought for as heroes.
This coming weekend American Society has
Lanes of the Pacific Coast Highway will be closed in the coming week as workers paint new lane markers between Santa Monica and Malibu.
The California Department of Transportation announced
Four former University of Southern California students have sued the school and an ex-campus gynecologist who they accuse of sexual battery and sexual harassment.
The civil lawsuit filed Monday in
Long emergency stopping distances, difficult-to-use controls and a harsh ride stopped Tesla's Model 3 electric car from getting a recommended buy rating from Consumer Reports.
Consumer Reports says
Recreational marijuana sales became legal in California this year, and the industry is targeting tourists as well as locals, with tours, shops, lodging and ads. "Just seconds from LAX,
Los Angeles police say two officers escaped injury during a car-to-car gunbattle with occupants of a stolen car.
Sgt. Barry Montgomery says the officers spotted the car around 12:10
Students and teachers who use the Expo Line to commute to Santa Monica College will likely love the planned changes heading to 17th Street as the City looks to add
Dear EarthTalk: It’s finally time for me to retire my trusty old Nalgene and upgrade my water bottle. Are any brands or models particularly greener than others? — Cyndi Bland,
Week of May 21, 2018
Street Lighting Modernization Program
For the week of May 21, construction will take place throughout the project area bounded by Pico Blvd to the north,
The state of Santa Monica’s local economy remains strong, but shows signs the growth of recent years may be tapering off, according to a new analysis from the City’