Trillion dollar tech titan Google is opening a brick and mortar store in the USA on the Third Street Promenade.
By CHARLES ANDREWS HARD TO BELIEVE Jack was “a fixture,” kind of a legend, in Santa Monica for much of his life. He was always there in Friday’s Santa Monica Daily Press with his “LAUGHING MATTERS” ...
To fight back against screen and swipe fatigue, dating platform Paloma is hosting the inaugural Date Week LA, a Westside-concentrated series of events designed to bring singles together organically.
Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes the Virginia Avenue Park Mini Fall Festival, ...
Beginning Saturday at 9 a.m. in the Santa Monica Main Library Multipurpose Room, the office will host “Loving Democracy: Why We Vote,” a non-political community discussion and workshop to highlight ...
With the calendar flipping to October, Santa Monica's top two high school football units are in good positions to make playoff runs, as the Samohi Vikings (3-2) and Saint Monica Mariners (5-1) are ...
KRIS KRISTOFFERSON – courtesy photo SO LONG KRIS Kristofferson struggled to get into the business – landing a chopper on Johnny Cash’s front lawn helped (he was an Army ranger and helicopter pilot) – ...
The first sign of progress over hosting the beach volleyball competition in the 2028 Olympics will be seen in Tuesday’s City ...
Electric aircraft have been the talk of the town of late, especially after the recent buzz surrounding the development of eVTOL air taxis.
Did you know that the Santa Monica Pier was originally built as a sewer? In the latest addition to the “3-Minute History” video series (courtesy of Mayor Phil Brock and the Santa Monica Conservancy), ...
By Marisa Kendall California’s homeless service providers have a problem: They aren’t getting paid on time, and it’s making it even harder for them to get people off the street. Nonprofits that ...
Students and staff of Grant Elementary School put on an event on a global scale Sept. 27, hosting the annual World Cultures Day in the campus’ play yard.