By Hans Laetz, Special to the Daily Press
The City of Malibu Planning Commission approved the proposed Malibu High School reconstruction plan during its last meeting on Tuesday, May 31.
By Alexei Koseff, CalMatters
Michael Shellenberger was once a self-professed young radical, studying abroad in Nicaragua for a semester in high school in solidarity with the Sandinistas and advocating early
Violence makes headlines. Violence prevention doesn’t usually reach the front page or the television screen.
Let’s take a moment to turn away from the horror of 18-year-olds murdering
The Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM) Board of Directors and staff are fully aware of concerns regarding public safety along our beloved Third Street Promenade and the downtown district as
By Jason Ward
The state recently ordered cities across Southern California to plan for the construction of 1.3 million more housing units in the next eight years, including 8,
Editor:
My name is Sophia Hernandez and I am a freshman at Santa Monica High School. Recently there has been an increase in the amount of school shootings in the
Sinking feeling: 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
Joe Hong / CalMatters
During the pandemic, public education became a highly contentious arena for vitriol around masking, vaccines and reopening schools. But those tensions did not culminate in a heated
Crime Watch is culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Editor:
The recent op-ed regarding the Diablo Canyon nuclear reactors claims that there is “zero-carbon energy” produced by that PG&E facility. However, nuclear reactors emit radioactive carbon-14, plus
Walk: As Brain Tumor Awareness Month comes to an end, Providence Saint John’s Health Center and the Pacific Neuroscience Institute (PNI) hosted an awareness walk to show support for
WILL WEISSERT / Associated Press
President Joe Biden is delivering an address to the nation Thursday night about the latest wave of mass shootings, attempting to increase pressure on Congress to