ANAHEIM -- At halftime of the CIF Southern Section Division 1A boys basketball game, Temecula Valley senior Scott Hollingsworth entered the locker room without any bruises.
Things had changed by
Airport critics and supporters are engaged in a war of words over recent actions at the Santa Monica Airport.
The recent exchange began on Feb. 26 when Senior Advisor to
On Feb. 27 at approximately 3:30 p.m., Santa Monica police officers were driving an ALPR-equipped vehicle, which sends an alert when a stolen vehicle is in the area,
The City of Santa Monica is currently engaged in finalizing its Downtown Community Plan (DCP). This Specific Plan is generally bounded by Lincoln Boulevard, the Interstate 10 freeway, Ocean Avenue
By Peter Lewis
Though popular among club-goers around the world, electronic music is not usually presented as a category on awards shows — the recent Grammy Awards ignored the genre completely.
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf warning for Southern California coastal areas through the weekend.
The advisory calls for an extended period of high surf conditions into
As Ella Larsen pondered the role soccer has played in her life, one particular story came to mind. It involved Riverside, lightning and wet clothing.
Larsen recalled scoring a goal
On Feb. 25 at approximately 8:40 a.m., a city worker was staffing the Senior Center at the 1400 block of Palisades Park and saw the suspect approaching a
Three days ago was Super Tuesday, which was super for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, each of whom won primaries in seven states, and to a much lesser degree for
Fisher-Swartz Lumber Company. Location: 1601 Colorado Avenue Then/Now is an ongoing feature of the Santa Monica History Museum. The Museum is located at 1350 7th St. and is open Tuesday through Saturday. For more information about the museum and its current exhibits, call (310) 395-2290 or visit htt
Time is running out for nefarious lobbyists seeking private backroom deals with the City Council. Be warned: you have six months to peddle your influence without reproach.
City Council passed