The Santa Monica Lions Club would like to thank the Santa Monica community for helping to make our second-annual Lions Eyes Across California event on March 19 at Virginia Avenue
My dear friend, Ron Accosta, who passed away this past Wednesday at the age of 81, was an amateur historian of Ocean Park, and with good reason. He was born
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the bowl-a-thon fundraiser supporting the Westside Coalition.
The annual bowl-a-thon is the only fundraiser supporting the Westside Coalition, a non-profit partnership of 42
By now, most of you may have heard of the LUVE initiative. LUVE stands for Land Use Voter Empowerment. It is a citywide initiative started by Residocracy to allow residents
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
One of the exceptional qualities about the film “Who's Driving Doug” is the skillful handling of camera angles, lighting and moving shots. I was
To the editor:
I have enjoyed your articles about tennis history in Santa Monica.
At the present time, there are lots of lessons on the courts for substantial fees. However,
The Educator Spotlight recognizes those who contribute to the education of local students. Educators were chosen by consulting with site PTA, student government organizations and staff. Educators were chosen for
Supporters of a multi-use sports facility found themselves on thin ice this week when Council excluded a potential ice rink from the first wave of park construction at Santa Monica
When Laurie Newman was a parent at Edison Language Academy, she was amazed by the school’s dual immersion program and its commitment to teaching students in English and Spanish.
You might think that since the stars of “Remember,” Christopher Plummer and Martin Landau, are 86 and 87 years old respectively, it's a story about old people. This
An apartment fire on 3rd Street displaced an elderly resident but caused no damage to the surrounding area on March 23.
According to the Santa Monica Fire Department, firefighters responded