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'
As educators, elected officials and other civic leaders seek more data-driven solutions, they are discovering problematic corners in a complex portrait of youth wellbeing in Santa Monica.
Recent figures show
When trick-or-treaters knock on Gil Trester's door on Halloween night, they're in for more than a piece of candy.
Trester emerges to tell them a spooky
When the Halloween sugar rush wears off, think ahead to Veterans Day and ask yourself, “How can I help my community?”
Here's one way.
On Saturday, Nov. 7
Percival Everett will be doing a reading along with Piotr Florczyk and Jenny Factor at Bergamot Station Arts Center to celebrate the release of his new book, “Trout's
A 31-year-old transient was sentenced today to two years in state prison for biting off the fingertip of a coffee shop owner in Venice, the Los Angeles County District Attorney&