Minnesota Senator Al Franken was in Los Angeles last weekend to promote his new book, “Al Franken, Giant of the Senate.” Taking advantage of his visit, Andrea Grossman, founder of
Radio is a medium in which words and voice are crucial. And we are lucky to have in our midst the Pacific Resident Theatre company, which is producing not just
Garages aren’t just for up-and-coming bands anymore.
“The Garagiste Festival: Urban Exposure” celebrates its fourth anniversary as the first and only wine festival dedicated to artisanal, under-the-radar, micro-production wineries
On June 29, 2017 at about 7 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at Bloomingdales – 315 Colorado Blvd regarding a theft suspect in custody. Officer arrived
Finally, Los Angeles and Paris have their Olympic hosting destiny in their own hands.
If they can agree who goes first, each city will be awarded either the 2024 or
Since 2000, America has lost more than 10 million manufacturing jobs and at least 50,000 factories. It’s currently fashionable for conservative commentators and economists to say “outsourcing of
Downtown
To celebrate the season’s fresh, colorful ingredients, Flower Child has announced a summer cooking class on July 11. The class will include personal instruction by Chef Zachary Sleman,
Transit And Parking Services Tenant Improvement (Taps Ti) Project
For the week of July 10, construction will take place in Parking Structure #5 at 1440 4th street and anticipates affecting
On June 29, 2017 at about 4:33 a.m.
Officers responded Santa Monica Pier regarding a subject vandalizing cars in a beach parking lot. As officers arrived, they located
City officials have updated the requirements for senior citizens to receive an exemption on a local utility tax.
Santa Monica charges a 10 percent tax on gas, electricity, water/wastewater,