After months of work on the Downtown Community Plan, the Planning Commission returns to more routine action this week with a brief meeting covering an alcohol license and an update
Santa Monica’s arthouse theater, the Aero was the scene of a late Sunday protest due to its screening the classic Bernardo Bertolucci film, Last Tango In Paris. Moviegoers were
A new service by a former Santa Monican hopes to revitalize regional air transit by connecting travelers to local charter companies.
Blackbird is currently offering services at several California airports
Chef Nick Barainca has brought a whole new meaning to “pop-up” in Santa Monica.
Like his renovation of the term, at his month-and-a-half-old nighttime eatery “Gargantua,” ran out of OP
Living in Santa Monica can be a tad bit stressful from the traffic, to the high cost of living in the famous beach city.
UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica is
On July 5, 2017 at about 7:44 p.m.
Officers responded to the 1400 block of 6th Street regarding an assault possibly related to bicycle theft that just occurred.
The century mark is in sight for the Los Angeles Dodgers heading into the second half of the season.
Their 61-29 record leads the majors for the first time since
On Saturday July 15, the Santa Monica History Museum will host a celebration in honor of the City’s 142nd Anniversary.
For this special event, the museum is offering 50
Santa Monica resident Lisa Gizara is showing her latest collection ‘Ocean Park’ this month and the art work is inspired by the place she has called home for more than
A plan to extend California's signature climate initiative for another decade is scheduled to go before legislative committees Thursday, despite opposition from some environmental advocates.
Gov. Jerry Brown
In New York city during the 1930’s, 40’s and 50’s (maybe even now?) competition among newspaper columnists was so intense scribes like Walter Winchell, Ed Sullivan, Earl