Days after actor Ving Rhames revealed police pointed a gun at him in his own home after a neighbor called 9-1-1 to report “large black man” breaking in, the Santa
The first set of official endorsements for the 2018 election season arrived this week with Santa Monicans for Renters Rights announcing their slate in several local races.
SMRR endorsed Sue
The length of emerald pavement in Santa Monica is about to quintuple after the City Council rubber stamped a $5 million project to paint twenty miles of green bike lanes,
After a lengthy approval process, the Santa Monica and Malibu communities have agreed to create separate School Facilities Improvement Districts and are now looking for community support to vote for
Squash blossoms are officially in season and on tables at Santa Monica Farmers Markets. Aficionados say they are best stuffed with cheese, dipped in a flour-based batter and fried in
By Jonah Dylan
Congressman Ted Lieu (D-California) will speak at a Resurgent Left event on August 1 in Santa Monica.
The Resurgent Left is a Political Action Committee that was
The Westside’s most iconic music event has found a fresh groove. This September, free concerts return to the Santa Monica with TWILIGHT ON THE PIER concert series. For five
More than eight years after mobile intravenous hangover hookups in Las Vegas circulated through the news, the vitamin therapy trend has arrived on Montana Avenue with a more mature message.
An empty corner near the Santa Monica Pier has been converted from a hotbed of antisocial and even illegal activity to a pop-up restaurant space featuring a new fries vendor.
A highly visible education campaign aimed to get electric scooters off the Strand yielded no tickets and no impounded scooters, despite the city’s stance the devices are illegal on
The Santa Monica Police Department impounded over one hundred Bird and Lime e-scooters this past weekend and did a masterful job with the publicity and public relations efforts to increase