Prop 21 would return vacancy control to Santa Monica, and so cap the price of rents to new renters, often at very low levels – and over time inflation will send those capped rents lower and lower.
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Board of Trustees unanimously passed a resolution at their meeting on Tuesday night, Oct. 6 that urges Congress to approve HR 763: Energy Innovation and
As our mailboxes fill with election mailers, it is important to understand who is supporting the candidates for City Council. Santa Monica limits candidate contributions to $340 from an individual, business or PAC.
The American Red Cross Los Angeles Region announced that it is partnering with Panda Express in its first week-long national virtual fundraiser to raise money for relief efforts for those
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed 30 new deaths and 990 new cases of confirmed COVID-19. To date, Public Health has identified 275,856
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Emeritus Art Gallery will present “Watercolors, Spring 2020,” a new body of work created during the pandemic by renowned artist Catherine Tirr. The exhibition — offering
Supporters of Proposition 21 are describing a world where millions of tenants are being exploited and harassed by greedy landlords. They say rents go up while salaries stagnate. Extreme rent
As a frontline healthcare worker, Jean Abac is committed to overcoming any fear and doing her part in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. She has been working seven days