Three towering, hand-pulled chariots will roll through Santa Monica and Venice on Sunday, Aug. 3, marking the 49th annual Festival of the Chariots, one of North America's longest-running
A seventh dog has died after being exposed to a mystery illness that continues to plague the Venice Canals, deepening concern among residents already reeling from earlier pet deaths. The
The Venice Chamber of Commerce will install its 2025-26 Board of Directors at NeueHouse Venice Beach on Wednesday, July 23, from 6 to 8 p.m., with Councilwoman Traci Park
The unsheltered homeless population in Venice declined by 22% in 2024, with 165 fewer people living on the streets compared to the previous year, according to a comprehensive study released
Four California sea lions, each with a story of survival, bounded back into the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday morning as a crowd of onlookers cheered, cried and captured the moment
The true heroes of this week have been firefighters and first responders from Los Angeles and beyond, rushing into harm’s way to fight a string of dangerous fires.
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Santa Monica and Venice were taken over by the unique wonders of Indian culture on Sunday, as the 48th annual Los Angeles Festival of Chariots brought the 35-foot-high constructions to the area.
A new theater troupe on the Westside has been through their own horror stories, looking to turn their tribulation into theater magic one show at a time.
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First marketplace for local, diverse small businesses opens on Pico Blvd
The first marketplace for local and diverse small businesses opened on Pico Blvd. in a ribbon cutting ceremony that
Two art forms that continue to resonate on the Westside combined this past month in an affair crossing all genres and generations.
In April, Beyond Baroque in Venice hosted the