Crash Kills Driver: A 29-year-old man was fatally injured Wednesday afternoon when the car he was driving crashed into a tree in the 1700 block of West Warner Avenue, police reported.
Peter Schuyff, a young Dutch-born artist who lives in New York, has slipped into a new local gallery with the least pretentious show possible.
L.A. sculptor Woods Davy hit upon a formula that showed strong commercial potential.
Santa Monica's farmer's market, an open-air market at the corner of Arizona and the Third Street Mall, will change its hours from July 10 to Aug. 28.
Mayor Christine Reed is part of a county delegation looking at light-rail, or electrified trolley, systems in West Germany and France.
The city, in an out-of-court settlement, has agreed to pay the attorney's fees that former Mayor Ruth Yannatta Goldway's incurred in defending herself against a $2.1-million defamation lawsuit.
Five women will be honored at the Santa Monica YWCA Bay Area Women of the Year awards dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Santa Monica Superior Court was partially closed for more than three hours Monday when a
The state Coastal Commission has approved a plan by Abby Sher, a Santa Monica resident, to convert
The Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band will formally open the 250-seat entertainment tent on the Santa Monica Pier with a free concert June 20.
Santa Monica Hospital Medical Center has opened a blood donor center.
Citizens Against Aircraft Noise Pollution will meet with Santa Monica Airport officials at 7:30 tonight to discuss noise problems.
Council Avoids Default: With hearings on the 1985-86 budget pushed back to Aug. 12, the City Council met in a special session Saturday to authorize some checks in order to pay for vital city needs which would have lapsed Wednesday--the last day of July--without a new financial plan.
The Planning Commission on Monday approved plans by Nichiren Shoshu Soka Gakkai of America to build a two-story, 13,570-square-foot church at 1144-48 Wilshire Blvd.
The Santa Monica/Venice chapter of the Alliance for Survival will conduct a town hall discussion on environmental and peace concerns at 7 p.m.
A pilot program to assist Santa Monica College students in transferring to California State
Four college employees and four students were treated at Santa Monica Hospital and released after a
Santa Monica Superior Court Judge Lawrence Waddington ruled that hearings may be held on whether to revoke or suspend the 321 Club's liquor license.
Mayor Christine E. Reed has proclaimed this Physical Fitness and Sports Month in the city.
The Planning Commission has approved the first condominium conversion under a plan that allows tenants to purchase their apartments.