March 29, 2026
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L.A. Bars Open Until 4 a.m.?

California lawmakers pass a pilot program that would extend alcohol sales.  By Tor Marom Santa Monica and Los Angeles may have different regulations on the books when it comes to recreational and medical marijuana sales […]

Hot Flash: Avoiding Major Food Poisoning

As millions of us prepare for our traditional end-of-summer picnics or barbecues, experts advise special care to prevent botulism and other potentially fatal food-borne illnesses. I remember when I was in my 20s, my roommate […]

Los Angeles Passes Scooter Regulations

3,000 scooters each for companies in L.A. By Sam Catanzaro A week after the City of Santa Monica selected Bird, Lime, Uber and Lyft to be the operators in the City’s Shared Mobility Pilot Program, […]

SMC Football Kicks Off Season

SMC drops a close game. The Santa Monica College Corsairs football team kicked off their 2018 campaign with a close 44-48 loss to Los Angeles Southwest College in a home game at Santa Monica College. SMC […]

The Last (Plastic) Straw?

California lawmakers pass a straw-by-request law. By Sam Catanzaro Enjoy sipping on an iced tea or lemonade with a straw? Well soon in California, beverage sippers will have to remember to ask for a straw […]

Santa Monica YMCA Stars Win League Championships

By Coach Paul Drew  The Culver Vampires and the Santa Monica Stars met each other this past Saturday. The tension was high, the atmosphere was electric; this was to be the game to determine the […]

Food Review: 800 Degrees is Hot!

High-quality Neapolitan pizza at a low price. By Kerry Slater September 5 was National Cheese Pizza Day and luckily finding a top-notch pizza in Los Angeles is not a difficult task, with places like Mozza, […]

Latin Waves Heat Up the Night

Jarina De Marco and more perform at first Pier Concert of 2018. By Brianna Kwasnik The Twilight Concerts series on the Santa Monica Pier kicked off Wednesday night with Latin Waves. It was a chilly […]

Edify TV: Culver City Drones

The Culver City Police Department wants to deploy drones but some residents worry that this will lead to over-policing and infringe on privacy. Others, however, welcome the idea of drones, saying they will make neighborhoods […]