Members of NAPO-LA, the Los Angeles chapter of the National Association of Professional Organizers, dedicated their time, enthusiasm and organizing talents to help de clutter and organize the arts &
On Sunday, Sept. 11, the Santa Monica History Museum will hold its annual Gala Tribute Dinner at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows at 101 Wilshire Boulevard. In recognition of
If there’s one event James “Mac” McPherson hates missing, it’s the annual alumni picnic at Santa Monica High School.
The 1955 alumnus always looks forward to bumping into
Michael Weitz knew something was wrong.
The longtime Santa Monica physician was sitting outside when he felt unusual pain in his chest after swallowing cold liquid, and he figured he
Tom Stratton is one of the many locals that use a bicycle to travel short distances within the City, and like many of those riders he has had the unfortunate
Wastewater Main Replacement Project
For the week of Sept. 5, the contractor will continue with the removal and replacement of sewer main pipe on Palisades P. N. between 4th Street
The Santa Monica Democratic Club will host two very important meetings to endorse candidates and measures for the Nov. 8 election.
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Santa Monica Public Library and the ONE Gay and Lesbian Archives Foundation are honored to present an evening with Supreme Court marriage equality case plaintiffs Jim Obergefell, Paul Katami and
Supervisor Sheila Kuehl has announced that the “summer” beach bus which has been running this summer between the transit station at Warner Center, on the Orange Line, in Woodland Hills
This week, as the legislature wrapped up its 2015-2016 legislative session, the Assembly passed two bills authored by Assembly member Richard Bloom (D - Santa Monica) that will increase access
When Herb Alpert and Paul Cummins met at a school function in Santa Monica, the two men probably didn’t realize that their conversation would lead to arts education for