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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The Santa Monica College Theatre Arts Department is pleased to present The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde April 1-10 in the Theatre Arts Main Stage on the
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Dance Department continues its Masters of Dance series of master classes and learning workshops with live virtual workshops presented by Jenise Anthony, Emily Wanserski, and
All are invited to join the festive cultural celebration honoring Malibu’s original residents and First Americans, the Chumash Indians, at the 22nd Annual Chumash Day Powwow and Intertribal Gathering
Santa Monica College has announced the release of the spring 2022 issue of Santa Monica Review, SMC’s esteemed national literary arts journal. Published twice yearly, the Review showcases the
The fundamental Buddhist concept of dependent origination teaches that, at the most profound level, all life is interconnected, that nothing exists in isolation. Simply put, it means that the real
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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The Santa Monica College Public Policy Institute (PPI) is partnering with The Broad Stage to present “Doing it Right – Healing the Ocean and Building the Blue Economy,” a live online
The Los Angeles City Council voted Friday to begin the process of making war-torn Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, a sister city.
The council voted 14-0 on a motion by Councilmember
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Nine members of an alleged organized retail theft network accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars in merchandise from stores throughout California have been charged with conspiracy,
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California’s economy roared to life in February as employers added a surprising 138,100 new jobs, accounting for more than 20% of all employment gains
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One by one, a voice called out the names of 169 people just released by U.S. Border Patrol. Migrants rose from folding