After the sun goes down each night, Peter Crane goes into the darkened coop and walks among his sleeping birds. Surrounded by hundreds of chickens, the scene is surprisingly peaceful.
A new wave of dockless electric vehicles are hitting Santa Monica streets this week with the introduction of an e-bike system by LimeBike.
Bird scooters were the first dockless e-vehicle
While the #MeToo movement focused on high-powered celebrities who used their status as a platform to raise awareness about sexual abuse, what about the many workers in this country who
Flair Cleaners, Southern California’s leading eco-friendly dry cleaners, will host the third annual Flair Cares Spring Food Drive, May 1 – May 31. The food drive will benefit the Westside
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Music Department will present six spring concerts and three opera performances in May in The Broad Stage, The Edye, or the Music Hall at the
My Son the Waiter Offers a Few Tips
Just about the most horrendous experience I can imagine for a Jewish mother of a certain age is to be surrounded by
After a 10-year drought of not hosting a track meet, Santa Monica College held the preliminary Western State Conference Track Meet at the Corsair Field this Friday, April 20.
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Police say a Connecticut man was driving drunk with his two teenage sons when he ran a red light and plowed into a Metro Expo Line Train crossing Lincoln Boulevard
Rent control reformers submitted over half-a-million signatures Monday to put the Affordable Housing Act on the November ballot, a voter initiative that would repeal the Costa-Hawkins Act. If it passes,
Mayor Ted Winterer never expected to receive an angry email about closing the often congested Interstate 10 Fourth Street off-ramp. There were a number of reasons public outcry seemed unlikely:
Congested traffic on neighborhood streets is driving community concerns over a planned four-story development that stretches an entire city block across from Pancho’s Tacos at 2903 Lincoln Boulevard. The
When does Julie Clark find the time to do literally anything? The question rears its head multiple times during a conversation with the multi-hyphenate mother. Clark, the 20-year Santa Monica