Santa Monica College’s John Drescher Planetarium continues its Friday evening events in winter 2025 with free, live virtual shows presented online at smc.edu/planetarium. The winter shows will
How does a former Santa Monica College (SMC) football player find himself on the red carpet alongside celebrities likes Jennifer Lopez, Jharrel Jerome and Matt Damon? Chimechi Oparanozie was SMC’
Los Angeles County will receive $1 million from the California Ocean Protection Council (OPC) to advance coastal resilience efforts to protect the County’s iconic beaches from climate change-accelerated erosion
We are a deliberative city. We think carefully about everything we do. Every decision has got to meet the highest standards of environmental impact and societal benefit before anything moves
A decision on whether to settle the voting rights lawsuit against the city is on the Council’s Agenda on Tuesday. It would change our at large Council elections to
The Santa Monica Pacific Palisades Lions Club’s last meeting of 2024 was filled with what it means to be a Lion, membership, helping others and community.
First, we inducted
Prescription drugs represent a significant expenditure for many Californians. And as costs continue to rise, it is our state legislators’ duty to protect patient access to essential medications. I commend
PSF Holiday Tree Lighting: Leaders from the Santa Monica Community along with participants in the department’s Community Academy joined staff in celebrating the kickoff of the holiday season with
In the coming weeks, the sun, moon, and earth will align to elicit a gravitational pull on the oceans potent enough to generate some of the highest tides of the
In California, the overwhelming majority of homes are built with wood framing, which means the structures are susceptible to termite damage. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, termites
It’s not often that New York City and Santa Monica are linked together in the same sentence. But last Saturday, the two were literally linked by Ryo Murata, a
The Rose Café, a beloved institution in the Venice community since its establishment in 1979, has announced it will permanently close its doors. The decision comes in the wake of