Pier 360 Beach Festival Returns June 28-29 with Two Days of Surf, Sports and SoCal Vibes
Photo credit: The Santa Monica Pier Corporation.
Santa Monica's Pier 360 Beach
Bruce Lurie Gallery Presents "Grit and Grace" Solo Exhibition by Michael Gorman
Bruce Lurie Gallery will present "Grit and Grace," a solo exhibition of new works
Sun Moon Rain, Santa Monica’s “Most Loved Green Business,” is a Sunset Park refill shop offering 77 sustainable products plus eco-friendly jewelry and gifts. New to refilling? We’ll guide you! Bring your own bottle or grab a pre-filled one. Thank you, Santa Monica, for supporting greener living.
Santa Monica residents had the chance last week to send personal messages to the Moon as part of an ambitious new partnership between the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows and
Fifth-grade students at Will Rogers Elementary opened their classrooms last week to showcase the culmination of their annual learning projects, presenting research findings to the school and broader community after
Since its opening in November 2022, VCA Santa Monica Main Street animal hospital has committed to building lasting relationships with clients and their pets. Located in the heart of Main
Congratulations to all the Most Loved 2025 Winners! To check out the top 3 in each category, check out this year's magazine!
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In 1947, decades before the federal Clean Air Act, California’s leaders began regulating the causes of harmful air pollution. It was also our state that, in 2006 under Gov.
The California Legislature has just a few days to pass a 2025-26 state budget to meet the state constitution’s June 15 deadline.
The deadline will be met, if for
New household water heaters and heating systems powered by natural gas would be phased out in the Los Angeles basin under two controversial rules that air quality regulators will vote
California officials announced a new $100 million mortgage assistance program Thursday to help homeowners whose properties were destroyed or left uninhabitable by recent natural disasters, including the devastating Palisades and
Santa Monica residents face steep water bill increases over the next five years under a proposal the City Council will consider at a public hearing Tuesday, with rates set to