It's absolutely uncanny how Canadian pianist, actor, playwright, composer, producer, and director Hershey Felder can take on not only the persona of some of the world's
For more than 20 years, Grant Woods has run a classic car dealership on Wilshire Boulevard near 11th Street. And he’s enjoyed deepening a decades-long tradition in the space,
The call came in late Friday night: The Santa Monica Fire Department’s help was needed as a blaze began scorching brush in the Angeles National Forest.
Local firefighters headed
Santa Monica police this week arrested a suspect in connection with a series of violent sexual assaults and attacks in the area over the last six months.
Pablo Carlos Pineda,
Breeze bikeshare users will be able to ride longer, for less money, provided they sign up for one of the newly simplified membership plans available on August 1.
Council approved
A Santa Monica police sergeant with a salary of about $137,000 made more than double that amount last year after accounting for overtime. And that’s before factoring in
His daughter has just been accepted to Oxford. His son is enrolled in the kind of public school that produces the country’s Prime Ministers. He himself has been invited
By Peter Lewis
Though popular among club-goers around the world, electronic music is not usually presented as a category on awards shows — the recent Grammy Awards ignored the genre completely.
The ball launched forward by sophomore goalkeeper Emma Ware was controlled by senior Isabelle Lomonaco and quickly flicked to junior Kalen Lehmann, who found the back of the net on
In early October at The Huntley Hotel in Santa Monica, a group of women attended an #EggSocial hosted by the Beverly Hills-based Southern California Reproductive Center. The event was an
Sitting in a bay at Station No. 2 is a vehicle for change.
It’s bright red, larger than a standard ambulance but easier to maneuver than a traditional fire
One of the major arguments proffered for building more low-income housing here is to maintain community diversity. "We don't want Santa Monica to turn into another Beverly