Did you ever dream about shrimp? Did you know there are at least 32 kinds of shrimp in the shrimp family? There are probably even more ways than that to
Thunderstorms moving across Los Angeles County triggered an evacuation warning for Santa Monica Beach yesterday. Beaches were also closed in Malibu as the storm moved north.
The city of Santa
The number of Airbnb listings in Santa Monica has decreased by 17 percent in the past year, following a city-wide enforcement effort and recent judge’s ruling intended to crack
Have you noticed these weird charges being added to your restaurant bills, or online food orders? If so, you’re not alone.
A growing number of local restaurants have started
After the creation of separate School Facilities Improvement Districts for the Santa Monica and Malibu communities, the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District will now seek an election in both
A new 300-page policy framework for development along the city’s coastline is heading into its final stages but concerns remain over two key policy areas: parking and short-term rentals
Since 1902 Santa Monica has gone through some big changes: cart horses have been replaced with smart cars and clapboard stables with Urban Outfitters. An exhibit at the Santa Monica
The 2018 election race is officially on and School Board incumbent Craig Foster was first out of the gate this week.
Foster was the first person to attend a meeting
The birthplace of spin just got another cycling studio with CycleBar riding into town this week, offering free classes in their state-of-the-art theater on new electromagnetic bikes. The studio offers
By some estimates, the unemployment rate for people on the autism spectrum is as high as 90 percent.
So Gray Benoist helped found MindSpark, a Santa Monica based company that
As August marks the start of the school year, Aug. 11 will also mark the beginning of chili season for Southern California.
Gelson’s and Bristol Farms will be kicking
When Tom Lackey moved into this ocean front apartment thirty years ago, he thought he’d found paradise.
“Originally it was a dream come true,” Lackey said. “The first thing