Did the completion of the LUCE and zoning update leave you with too much free time in your week? Is your Santa Monica experience lacking opportunities to talk about development
Sitting in a bay at Station No. 2 is a vehicle for change.
It’s bright red, larger than a standard ambulance but easier to maneuver than a traditional fire
On Oct. 28 at about 1 p.m., Santa Monica police officers assigned to the patrol the downtown area received information that a man, “Frank,” was selling marijuana and other
In a time where the popularity of comics and genre TV and movies is greater than ever before, there is still a tremendous lack of representation for women and people
Martin Mull once said, “Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.”
Maybe you remember Mr. Mull, maybe you don't, doesn't matter. He was an odd
If your friends won't help you move anymore Bryant Ezeji and Julia Cook will. Well, their new app Trekk will.
“Trekk is essentially Uber or Lyft, but instead
Bob Salerno is no stranger when it comes to exhilarating thrills. He's carved his way down myriad mountains, soared off ramps to perform aerial acrobatics and won world
When City Council approved the Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE) zoning code updates, there were a number of issues that didn’t sit well with residents.
The decoupling of
Amy Valdes could continue living Santa Monica, climbing the career ladder and enjoying a measure of stability.
Or she could ditch it all to satisfy her longtime desire to travel
Witness women succeeding in the entertainment business! See "Suffragette" — it was written by Abi Morgan, directed by Sarah Gavron and produced by Alison Owen and Faye Ward. This
The end of the I-10 freeway might be named after Santa Monica, but the roadway isn't that popular among the current crop of elected officials.
At Tuesday'