After besting the Hollywood Dodgers at their morning basketball game in Montebello, the Venice Dolphins basketball team came directly to the northwest corner of Venice and Lincoln Boulevards. They swept
An annual review of the city’s Development Agreements found all 33 properties in good faith compliance with their contracts.
A real estate Development Agreement, or DA, allows developers to
Spring is the season of renewal and new grocery options are sprouting up this month.
At the south-east corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Harvard Street, Erewhon grocery store has planted
Jake Hofheimer hasn’t changed much since his days at New Roads School. Even after appearing in media outlets such as the LA Times and ESPN for being a trans
Oliver Woolley wants to change everything you think about pork, starting with the pig itself.
“The whole idea of a sedentary, lazy pig. Ours are not at all like that,
The discovery of additional toxic material in Malibu schools has prompted the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District to reconsider and possibly delay clean-up efforts.
While in the process of
The pageantry that marked the reinvention of Santa Monica Place eight years ago attracted thousands of people who lined up to see the new, airy iteration of the outdoor mall.
Santa Monica’s Bird Scooters will have to share their nest with an interloper now that competitor LimeBike has begun operating in the city.
LimeBike offers dockless bikes and scooters
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During the past eleven years, occasionally readers email asking about my “writing process.” Frankly, there wasn't a process. I just had a
IT IS A Smalls WORLD, AFTER ALL
SMALLS CHANGE
Starting tomorrow -- when the new solo album 40-years-in-the-making is unleashed on an ill-prepared world by the man for whom the
As the Los Angeles region grapples with an ongoing homeless crisis many residents are looking for ways to make a difference and Safe Place For Youth (SPY) is providing a