With primary voting concluded, attention is now turning to the November general election and in Santa Monica this means City Council election season.
This year there are three Council seats
Due to spiraling inflation, rent control tenants are about to face a maximum allowable annual rent increase of 6 percent — one of the largest hikes in the agency’s 42
Santa Monica had a notably high voter participation rate of 68 percent in the last general election and local democratic leaders are hoping that trend holds true for tomorrow’s
As graduation festivities approach, SMMUSD Superintendent Ben Drati is sharing a pertinent warning against a potentially deadly form of celebration: fentanyl-laced ecstasy pills.
Drati’s message comes on the heels
Santa Monica High School students staged a walk out on June 3 to protest for stricter gun control laws and show support for the families affected by the recent school
Maintenance of the Pico-Kenter Storm Drain is under the authority of Los Angeles County and County workers are responsible for maintaining the channel from the drain to the ocean. During
As graduation festivities approach, SMMUSD Superintendent Ben Drati is sharing a pertinent warning against a potentially deadly form of celebration: fentanyl-laced ecstasy pills.
Drati’s message comes on the heels
According to Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer, LA County COVID metrics are on trend to reach the CDC’s high community transmission level by the end of June, which would
Pastor James Fleming is sick and tired of walking past unhoused individuals slumped on the streets of Santa Monica when he knows there are services ready to help them.
As
With a slashed budget limiting services to around 30 percent of pre-pandemic levels, the Santa Monica Public Library continues to operate under challenging conditions, but with the appointment of Erica
City Council meetings are long and painful for councilmembers and members of the public alike, but the best way to reform them is unclear.
Marathon meetings that stretch on until