Transformative Justice will be the topic of the Committee For Racial Justice’s June 10th workshop at Virginia Ave. Park.
Both the American criminal “justice” system and the disciplinary systems
The community came together Saturday to break ground on a new $41.2 million fire station to serve downtown Santa Monica. The new state-of-the-art facility at 1337 7th Street is
The Los Angeles Business Council gave a Santa Monica media company top honors for its new offices inside the Pen Factory near Bergamot Station at their annual architecture awards Friday.
The Santa Monica Airport Commission will hold a special meeting on Tuesday to debate new rules for leasing space to aviation-related businesses.
The airport commission will hear the changes, consider
Marina Del Rey’s summer entertainment series has already begun with the popular Beach Eats program but continues into July with several live music events.
May 31, June 7+ — Beach
Week of June 4, 2018
Street Lighting Modernization Program
For the week of June 4, construction will take place throughout the project area bounded by Pico Blvd to the north,
Nely Galán — former President of Entertainment for Telemundo; an Emmy Award-winning producer of over 700 shows in English and Spanish; and the New York Times bestselling author of SELF MADE,
Dete Meserve, award-winning author, filmmaker and television producer will discuss her new book, Random Acts of Kindness at The Braid, home of Jewish Women’s Theatre’s (JWT) in Santa
The Santa Monica College Pete & Susan Barrett Art Gallery presents "AMP 2018," an exhibition of works by gifted students in the highly selective Santa Monica College Art
Police arrested a 32-year-old Santa Monica man on attempted murder charges Saturday after responding to a stabbing at 26th Street and Pico Boulevard. Jail records show Christopher Cosgrove is being
Unlike most farmers selling their harvest at local markets, Eric Barenfeld measures his farm in square feet rather than acres.
In fact, very little of Barenfeld’s 5,000 square
The number of homeless people living in Los Angeles County fell for the first time in four years, showing a decrease of three percent in 2018, according to new numbers