CLOVER PARK — A late-game rally fell a run short for Crossroads’ baseball team as the Roadrunners remained winless in league play thanks to a 5-4 loss to Alpha League rival Paraclete on Tuesday.
SAINT JOHN’S — Nurses at Saint John’s Health Center have formally petitioned the National Labor Relations Board to hold a union election, a step organizers say is a decade in the making.
April Fools’ Day is actually only a quasi holiday. I mean nobody gets off work. Nobody gets off work on St. Patrick’s Day, either, although many take the next day off due to hangovers.
Another major development proposal has popped up on the heels of the disastrous Bergamot Transit Village Center business park development proffered by Texas mega-developer Hines for the former Paper Mate property at Olympic Boulevard and 26th Street.
Long before there was an Arnold Schwarzenegger or the famed Muscle Beach in Venice, there was another Muscle Beach that began its storied journey in the 1930s, in Santa Monica, just steps from the Santa Monica Pier.
DOWNTOWN — On March 2, Bob Eisenhart hung up his hat at the Post Office on Santa Monica Boulevard for the last time after 43 years on the job. His union, the Letter Carriers 1107, gifted him with a gold watch to commemorate the event, and the office gave him a plaque before he walked out the door.
MAIN LIBRARY — The sky was the limit Thursday night when community members packed the multipurpose room of the Main Library to chime in on the future of a 3-acre plot on Fifth Street at Arizona Avenue that is owned by City Hall.
Q: I’ve been following the disaster in Japan and other places around the world. I would like to make a charitable contribution, but I don’t know if the charity organization is legitimate, or not.
First it was Haiti. Now it’s Japan. Actor Josh Duhamel is once again teaming up with the American Red Cross of Santa Monica to host a “Youth Run 4 Japan,” an earthquake/tsunami relief fundraiser that also aims to help kids get physically fit.
In support of Earth Hour this Saturday, the world-famous, solar-powered Ferris wheel at Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier will have its 160,000 LED lights turned off for 60 minutes, starting at 8:30 p.
Back in 1895, long before there was a Pacific Coast Highway or McClure tunnel, the sight of a Southern Pacific Railroad train rumbling through a tunnel down the bluffs toward the ocean would not be uncommon. These freight trains originated in downtown Los Angeles and terminated their route at the
An Italian trattoria and pasta shop will be the newest addition to The Market, a collection of independently-owned shops specializing in artisanal goods which opens in Santa Monica Place on May 20.