Summer is here and the national kickoff to this season is Memorial Day, which is this coming Monday. As a day of remembrance we use it to take a moment
A woman clamoring for a glimpse of Bernie Sanders stood behind temporary bleachers on the football field at Santa Monica High School, wondering how to get closer to the candidate
The City Council reconvenes May 24 with a packed agenda featuring budgets, development, water and a diverse consent calendar.
Council meets at 5:30 p.m., May 24 at City
The Expo Line's extension to Santa Monica is open, but there are other transportation updates, lane closures and construction projects that local residents and commuters should know about
An attempt by the City of Santa Monica to help parkgoers has rankled a particular segment of the local population: parkgoers.
Ahead of the opening of the Expo Line’s
For parts of three decades, Robert Seymour figured out how to make science engaging and relevant in classrooms filled with pubescent preteens.
It was perhaps the former stuntman’s greatest
The Santa Monica Fire Department responded to a structure fire on 22nd St. at about 5:20 p.m. on May 20.
According to Dale Hallock SMFD PIO/Administrative Captain,
A passenger train rolled into Santa Monica for the first time in decades Friday morning, breaking through a banner. Dignitaries posed with a surfboard to mark the occasion.
And what
City Council has approved a Development Agreement for a new 7-story building at the site formerly occupied by Fred Segal (500 Broadway).
The agreement received initial approval at the Council&
When she isn’t waxing boards on Santa Monica’s beaches, Marion Clark waxes philosophical about the benefits of surfing for youngsters.
The sport promotes self-esteem, she said, develops mental
As you read this, our train has arrived. After years of anticipation (and some dread), the Expo Line of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority has reached close enough