OCTD Bus Mishap: An Orange County Transit District bus driver had to slam on the brakes suddenly to avoid hitting a car Friday, causing minor injuries to several passengers who "fell around" from the commotion, an investigator said.
Martin Facey, a gifted young Los Angeles painter currently teaching at the University of New Mexico, has seemed to hover on the edge of breakthrough for the last couple of years.
Jean St. Pierre's paintings have always divided critics.
Protest Planned: A vigil to protest U.S. aid to the contras , or Nicaraguan rebels, will be held today at the federal building from noon to 1 p.m.
The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded the Santa Monica Airport a $1-million grant to begin improving airport facilities and operations.
In response to a nationwide challenge from students in New York City, students in the Santa Monica
A state appeals court has upheld the Rent Control Board's right to block the demolition of affordable ocean-front apartments, even when a developer offers to replace the apartments in another part of the city.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District's Desegregation and Integration Evaluation and
grinders, to Santa Monica College's manufacturing technology program.
for issuing a publication on the history of the Santa Monica Municipal Bus Lines.
Two artists who fool the eye and bend the mind exhibit their wares with mixed results on the up side.
The City Council has unanimously approved plans to build a $1.3-million park at the entrance to the Santa Monica Pier.
Sybil Marvin has pleaded not guilty to charges that she shot and killed her 70-year-old husband during an argument at their apartment.
American Trolley Lines Inc. began downtown shuttle bus service Monday.
Two wooden hangars built during World War II will be demolished during renovation work at Santa
The Planning Commission has approved the construction of a six-unit condominium at 1024 Bay St.
The Planning Commission has voted to rezone six parcels on the north side of Wilshire Boulevard, from Centinela Avenue to Franklin Street, to change the allowable use from surface parking lots to residential housing.
The late Gene Davis' striped paintings have settled into memory as strait-laced, relatively dull versions of Kenneth Noland's concentric circles and chevrons, Morris Louis' stains and Frank Stella's protractors.
There seems to be a minor trend to name new partnership art galleries by mashing the two last names together.
The Pence Gallery rounds out the trio of new showplaces on Colorado Avenue, opening with prints by Jasper Johns and intriguingly offbeat sculpture by Anne Preston.