California has a rich and complex history. With that, comes a responsibility to acknowledge and address the painful legacy of slavery.
Even though California was accepted into the union as
Dear Editor,
I am writing to bring light to the maltreatment of the three lovely hens currently surviving in a small cage of dirt and filth on Yale Street in
Dear Editor,
Our city council seems to want Santa Monica to be ever more trashy and financially struggling, rather than classy and financially sound.
Thanks to a well-deserved reputation for
In June 2024, four Santa Monica teenagers will be recognized with the highest rank one can earn in Scouting America (formerly Boy Scouts of America).
The four Scouts are Julian
Dear Santa Monica Neighbors,
As we enter the summer, and as the slow economic recovery from the shutdown continues, and candidates for our local offices begin to be endorsed by
Almost four hundred years ago, Thomas Hobbes argued that the social contract meant trading freedom for security. That the State of Nature is a war against all. The sovereign must
Flanked by a broad coalition of supporters, former LWV of Santa Monica President Natalya Zernitskaya officially kicked off her campaign for Santa Monica City Council last week, unveiling her plan
1. The client is the HOA corporation, not the President or any individual director. Make sure you know whether the person instructing you or your staff is authorized to speak
Yes! It really, truly is June and a stone fruit jubilee is awaiting you at the farmers markets tempting you with all your favorites including peaches, nectarines, apricots, cherries with
Nothing enhances classroom learning like firsthand experience, especially under the coaching of top professionals. So as they prepare to establish their careers, seniors earning their bachelor of science degrees in
Dear Editor,
Trump’s conviction in New York reaffirms the principle that no one — not even a former president — is above the law in the United States of America.
The
Dear Editor,
By now, we’ve all heard the news that Donald Trump was found guilty of all 34 felony counts of falsifying his company’s business records to keep