EDDIE PELLS
AP National Writer
If Australia's Stephanie Gilmore captures the gold medal when surfing makes its Olympic debut two years from now, it might not be her
Bring on the paddle-battles. On Saturday, June 23 and Sunday, June 24, more than 350 athletes will storm the sands of the Santa Monica Pier for the Pier 360 Ocean
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
“The Shallows” is the ubiquitous summer shark movie. However, it is very much worth seeing for many other reasons. If you can forgive the requisite foreshadowing
When she isn’t waxing boards on Santa Monica’s beaches, Marion Clark waxes philosophical about the benefits of surfing for youngsters.
The sport promotes self-esteem, she said, develops mental
The extension of the Expo Line to Santa Monica seemingly makes the coastal city and its beaches more accessible to people throughout the county, from residents and workers to tourists
Having spent her teenage years skateboarding, boogie boarding and surfing in Santa Monica, Margot Pepper went on to become an acclaimed author, poet, journalist and bilingual educator. A summa cum
Galeazzo and Sante Bentivoglio grew up surfing and skating all over town. The brothers, Galeazzo, 27, and Sante, 25, skated at Douglas Park near their home, hung out at the
Every year I have to pay to have a business license for operating my family law office in the city of Santa Monica. Every year the handsome young firemen come
The World Surf League, formerly known as the Association of Surfing Professionals, has opened a new office space on Main Street.
The newly renovated former warehouse space has business and
Ocean rescues off Santa Monica's beaches swelled dramatically this past year, reflecting increased demand on lifeguards throughout the county as people flocked to the coast amid a sustained