On Sunday, August 2, three authentic Hare Krishna chariots will parade from Santa Monica to Venice as part of the 39th Annual Festival of Chariots.
"It's a
On July 18 at approximately 2:30 p.m.
Officers responded to the Apple Store located in the 1400 block of 3rd Street regarding fraudulent credit card purchases. Upon arrival,
With recent reports of Los Angeles recording its driest four-year period in nearly 140 years, initiatives to strongly cut back on water usage in the region have been a high
Protein For Pets (P4P), is opening of its newest store in Santa Monica on July 24. Marking its first store on the Westside and 10th for the Santa Monica-based company,
The Planning Commission will debate two development agreements with NMS properties for new, mixed-used projects in Santa Monica at itsJuly 22 meeting.
Staff members are recommending development agreements for the
Pat Romano balances a plate of chocolate cake and chocolate ice cream as he sits in a cushioned chair, flanked by loved ones and smiling widely for a short photo
On a cool summer day in a room on 16th Street, a group of programmers sit at long desks moving their little fingers quickly over keyboards. Some of their feet
On July 5 at approximately 12:30 p.m., avictim briefly left his cellphone unattended on table inside the Coffee Bean &Tea Leaf at 200 Santa Monica Blvd.
When
SOMETIMES YOU JUST HAVE TO LEAVE SANTA MONICA.
If the traffic allows, of course. Which it doesn't. So we all weigh the import of that trip to Hollywood
There are numerous challenges facing the Santa Monica-Malibu school district, among them changes in state funding and local fundraising, longstanding achievement gaps, environmental concerns in Malibu and even possible separation.
On July 5 at approximately 12:45 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to a call in regards to a family disturbance in the 1500 block of 16th Street.
Editor:
The news about the settlement of the Elizabeth Riel lawsuit is too outrageous to let pass without comment.
According to your article in the July 16 issue, the City