An iconic piece of Santa Monica is now featured at a new development along the shore of the Oklahoma River.
The Ferris wheel that previously stood at Santa Monica Pier
Local experts are asking residents to continue saving water despite a handful of El Nino storms passing through Santa Monica recently.
According to the California Irrigation Management Information System (CIMIS)
Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
In the
Editor:
In response to the letter from the Thompsons regarding what are the homeless to do during the possible coming El Nino, here's a crazy idea: they can
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
Santa Monica does not have a housing crisis. The Southern Counties Association of Governments (SCAG) target for our City is 239 new units per year. This is a fair number
Sales tax revenues increased year on year for the first quarter of 2015, but the pace of growth at the county and regional level exceeded local levels.
Receipts for the
An upcoming recreational race is giving area athletes a run for their money. And it's also giving money to a local nonprofit that supports local students.
Proceeds from
A few months ago, when Andrew Dunkle and his wife moved to Southern California for work, one of their top priorities was finding a school for their son.
They researched
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and Misti Kerns, president & CEO of Santa Monica Travel & Tourism (formerly Santa Monica Convention & Visitors Bureau) have been selected