Santa Monicans near Ocean Avenue spent the Thanksgiving holiday in a state of chaos and confusion over the mysterious occupation of buildings that had previously been targeted as mental health
Paliskates, the longest-running female-owned skate shop in the country, reopened Friday in Santa Monica after the devastating Palisades Fire destroyed its original Pacific Palisades location, where it had been a
As Americans gather for Thanksgiving, surveys reveal a nation overwhelmingly grateful for personal blessings while harboring deep unease about broader economic and social challenges facing the country.
An overwhelming 91%
Santa Monica has demanded that Waymo halt overnight operations at two Broadway electric vehicle charging facilities by Nov. 26, threatening litigation if the autonomous vehicle company fails to comply with
Westside Ballet of Santa Monica will present its 52nd annual Nutcracker production this holiday season, maintaining its distinction as Southern California's longest-running staging of the beloved Christmas ballet
The City of Santa Monica has formally demanded that Waymo cease overnight operations at its two local autonomous vehicle charging facilities, escalating a months-long dispute over noise complaints from nearby
Two recent high school graduates who headline at Hollywood's famed Magic Castle are using their sleight of hand to make a difference in the fight against childhood cancer.
Will Rogers State Historic Park, nearly wiped out when the Pacific Palisades fire scorched 99.5% of the park, is officially on the path to renewal. The fire reduced the
Santa Monica has reached a settlement with the family of Silas White, a late Black entrepreneur whose plans to open the city's first Black-led beach club were thwarted
A powerful atmospheric river drenched Southern California with 2 to 13 inches of rain between Thursday and Monday, shattering decades-old records and marking the wettest November in 40 years for
A Santa Monica-based nonprofit that has expanded from helping 20 children in Tanzania to reaching more than 450,000 young people worldwide is launching its #35toThrive campaign this week, demonstrating
A powerful atmospheric river had mostly moved through California after causing at least six deaths and dousing much of the state, but lingering thunderstorms brought the risk of mudslides in