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On Sept. 7 at about 10:52 a.m. a suspect entered the Pier Burger restaurant at 330 Santa
Four businesses that are no longer operating in Santa Monica owe more than $3.1 million combined in taxes to the state.
A former car dealership, two owners of the
In its first game of the year the St. Monica Catholic football team saw how thrilling victory can be, stomping over Los Angeles-Locke in a 42-0 rout. But in their
There is still something new under the sun. City Garage, the locally lauded and ambitious theatre company at Bergamot Art Station, is launching a brand new play reading series.
This
If you read the book you might find the film a great disappointment.
The film, “The Light Between Oceans”, is a maudlin, self-consciously manipulative tear-jerker. But the book, beautifully written
The Conqur Endurance Group has announced the Santa Monica Classic 5K/10K on Sunday, Sept. 11 will welcome more than 4,500 runners to participate in the ninth installment of
A judge has awarded a Santa Monica man $1.1 million in a police brutality case.
A federal judge rendered the verdict last week in favor of Justin Palmer, an
The numbers are new, but the problem remains the same.
Vast achievement gaps linger along ethnic and socioeconomic lines in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district, according to recently released results
Mary Polhemus has an interesting story to tell to her peers about what she did this summer.
The Santa Monica High School student spent much of it in Moscow through
On August 25, at about 7:22 a.m. officers responded to a radio call for service of a municipal code violation – encampment in the 2700 block of Ocean Park
Santa Monica is turning to the virtual world to help residents understand a very real problem: climate change.
City Hall will install a pair of digital viewfinders on the Santa
Students in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district made small improvements in the second year of new state standardized tests, according to recently released data.
About 71 percent of SMMUSD students