It's a well-paying career that involves solving complex problems and perhaps helping the world. So why aren't more women doing it?
Armed with a Congressional committee&
Lauren Riggs stood outside Franklin Elementary School and looked up at a second-story window, eagerly awaiting her big moment.
With a crowd gathered around the front steps, her handmade apparatus
On May 9 at approximately 11:35 p.m., two suspects entered the AT&T store at 808 Wilshire Blvd., and snatched four smartphones from a display shelf, then
What is a community? People and their institutions. Schools, houses of worship and government. Jobs, stores, parks, recreation, cultural events and entertainment — all are a part of the fabric that
Santa Monica College's Global Motion World Dance Company will present an exciting program of choreography showcasing dance styles from around the world.
Performance is Sunday, May 17, at
Dozens of Airbnb users gathered on the lawn of City Hall to protest the second reading of an ordinance that promises to crack down on short-term rentals in the city.
"That only took nine and a half years."
That was Mayor Kevin McKeown's comment after City Council unanimously passed a new Zoning Ordinance on Tuesday night.
Major discrepancies exist across school sites in the levels of participation in the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation's annual fundraiser as the June 30 deadline looms.
District families had
On Monday, I was watching Fox News. (Actually, while flipping channels.) Anchor Megyn Kelly asked Jeb Bush, "On Iraq, if you knew what we now know, would you still