The typical sounds of roaring engines on Venice streets were replaced over the weekend with music and good conversation, with a biker’s paradise taking over the area.
On April
New exhibit salutes Chicano culture, community
The Chicano art movement has represented both the struggle and success of Mexican-American artists since the 1960s, and the Mecca of Chicano art now
A 9-foot-tall dark granite obelisk on the corner of Venice Blvd and Lincoln Blvd raises similarities to one of America’s darkest hours, forever etching that time into the area’
Prosecutors are calling the brutal sexual assaults of two women in Venice one of the worst cases they have ever seen and are pursuing life in prison for the suspect,
Being a leader of one’s profession comes with much adulation, but even more pitfalls attempting to stay on top. This occurs especially in the realm of athletics, where the
Locals paying more to live in their abodes extends to other household bills, with new analysis stating that household expenses in Santa Monica are much higher than the average United
Visitors walking outside of The Waterfront Venice may not hear much sound, but they definitely see both happy smiles and happy feet inside.
On the final Friday of each month,
This past week, Community Corporation of Santa Monica announced a joint partnership with Venice-based Hoop Bus Inc. to revitalize the First Baptist Church, located at 685 Westminster Ave in the
Families who frequented a popular Venice Beach playground located at 1 Windward Ave near a Police Substation were distressed recently to find the location taped off by the City of
Los Angeles Councilwoman Traci Park has proposed new rules for the city that would restrict RV parking around sensitive areas such as schools, daycare centers, parks and homes