Santa Monica College (SMC) is proud to present four free events in May in honor of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month. The events include a screening of aka DAN: A Korean Adoption Documentary Story with audience Q&A, a discussion on coping with hate and discrimination against Asian Americans, a t
We, the members of the Santa Monica Area Interfaith Council SMAIC), represent a variety of religions, genders, races, and nationalities. We come together as an expression of unity, for we
The April 11 meeting of the Committee For Racial Justice (CRJ) will be focused on housing issues. Members of our panel include Santa Monica’s mayor, Sue Himmelrich, an attorney who serves as Special Counsel litigating cases at Western Center on Law and Poverty.
Los Angeles will pay nearly $1.6 million to settle three lawsuits involving alleged wrongdoing by the city’s police department, a newspaper reported.
The City Council voted 12-1 Wednesday
A Southern California man who killed his wife and propped up her body on a sofa as her children opened Christmas presents was convicted Wednesday of second-degree murder.
William Wallace,
Officials in Long Beach voted Tuesday to temporarily house as many as 1,000 unaccompanied migrant children at the city’s convention center.
The City Council unanimously approved a plan