On February 14, at about 7:39 p.m.
Employees at the Clare Foundation in the 900 block of Pico Boulevard called police to report a fight between residents at
Get ready to ride the rails on Friday, May 20.
Metro officially announced the opening day of the Expo Line at a press conference in Downtown Los Angeles on Thursday
Trains, planes and automobiles are the transportation cliché but City Hall wants human-powered transport to become the new normal.
The council formally adopted the Pedestrian Action Plan at their Feb.
Working in the Santa Monica-Malibu school district for more than 30 years, Ruthy Mangle has witnessed dramatic changes in the role of technology in education.
Still, the information services director
Jackson Schierbeek can thank his family, teachers and friends for supporting him in his academic and athletic pursuits. But the Crossroads School senior said his plans to play collegiate soccer
Quick: Who's the first celebrity you think of when you say “environmentalist” — Ed Begley, Jr.? Leonardo DiCaprio? Brad Pitt?
These answers are all correct, but here's
By Mauricio Machuca
Hi De Ho Comics will host an art showing and live art from the 4 Amigos collective on Saturday, Feb. 27.
The group, made up of inner-city
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
In their unique style of filmmaking, the Coen brothers tend to create an imaginary satirical milieu. Then they take you on an “It's a
With an assist from the local Recreation and Parks Commission, proponents of a sports field at the Santa Monica Civic Center have potentially scored another goal.
The commission on Thursday
Santa Monica residents are getting ready for the arrival of the Expo light-rail in May, and part of getting ready means learning about train safety. And what better way to
Four years ago, Henry Ward heard about some kid scoring 138 points in a college basketball game. It was such an astonishing statistic that the other details - including the