Dear Editor,
As a passionate advocate for Santa Monica — a community I deeply love for its diversity, vibrancy, and incredible seaside charm — I believe we are at a critical juncture
Dear Editor,
In last week’s letter, "Anyone but SMRR" (page 7 of the weekend edition) former council candidate Arthur Jeon attempted to smear four council candidates with
In November, California voters will decide the fate of Proposition 5, which would make it easier for local governments to borrow money for housing and various public infrastructure projects. Below,
I’m continuously on a quest in search of restaurants that offer special and unique fare, something different and special. To my great surprise and delight, I think I’ve
For the last two decades, California’s governors and legislators — and lobbyists for countless groups with stakes in the state budget — have engaged in a running debate over ever-increasing volatility
Dear Editor,
Recently we arrived at LAX from New York on a 5 hour trans Continental flight and were stunned at what passes for ground transportation at such a world
SMPD welcomed two newest police officers (above):Paulina Cuenca and Ivan Lozano from the police academy and the Field Training Officer program last week. Cuenca is a former soccer player
Santa Monica, renowned for its picturesque coastline, vibrant arts scene, and cultural richness, has long epitomized the California dream. People from around the world have flocked to our city to
Despite lackluster results from its existing programs, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted on Tuesday to maintain and broaden its current strategies, embracing a “Care First” approach to managing homeless encampments
The suspect in a 2023 shooting in Palisades Park has taken a plea deal as part of a joint investigation with the Los Angeles Police Department.
On the evening of
Consider that this is the first US presidential election since 1976 without a Biden, Bush or Clinton on the ticket. That’s 48 years. It makes sense then that many