On Nov. 7 at approximately 10:20 a.m., Santa Monica police officers were dispatched to a call of an audible burglary alarm in the 1700 block of Oak Street.
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My name is Michael Zeno. I am a licensed pedicab operator and resident of Santa Monica.
I enjoy helping people get around this city in a safe, fun, and
As he prepared for the 2015 season this past summer, St. Monica football coach Drew Shaw was perhaps more excited than usual.
The program had won just three games two
Having spent her teenage years skateboarding, boogie boarding and surfing in Santa Monica, Margot Pepper went on to become an acclaimed author, poet, journalist and bilingual educator. A summa cum
An all-star line up of mindfulness teachers and practitioners will gather at the Broad Stage on Nov.15, celebrating birthdays and the mindfulness movement itself. “Living with a Joyful Spirit
President Calvin Coolidge is justifiably remembered for little; however, in his acceptance speech for the presidential nomination, he memorably said, "The nation which forgets its defenders will be itself
The Westside Impact Coalition, a community group committed to reducing alcohol-related harms in Santa Monica and Venice, says its “Recognition and Reminder” pseudo-decoy operations, which check if alcohol retailers are
The Santa Monica Public Library will welcome veteran investigator James Underdown for “Fact or Fake? Science Looks at Paranormal Phenomena” on Saturday, Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. in Main
The Santa Monica City Council has hired an attorney to review best practices for interactions between council and staff.
The Council authorized hiring an independent advisor to address concerns about
Every school day, Beth Leder-Pack prepares for chaos.
It's what she's come to expect on the roads surrounding Santa Monica High School as drivers, cyclists, skateboarders