After 35 years of dedication to local and federal government, Assistant City Manager Katie Lichtig announced plans to retire from public service. Katie returned to Santa Monica in 2017 as
The LA County Public Defender’s Office is the lead agency for a $1.2 million grant to divert people suffering from mental illness out of jail and into treatment.
Scheduled for January 28, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will consider new requirements for massage businesses (establishments) to help prevent human trafficking and protect public health and safety.
The City of Malibu and the Harry Barovsky Memorial Youth Commission invite local students to participate in the 2020 Student Art Exhibit, which opens with a public reception Friday, February
The Santa Monica College Theatre Arts Department production of Flamenco Macbeth! has been selected to participate in the renowned 2020 Regional Kennedy Center/American College Theater Festival (KCACTF), which will
The City of Malibu will host two public workshops on February 20 and 22 and conduct an online survey to get community feedback as part of the development of the
Explore five remarkable historic galleries and visit the current exciting exhibition through Feb. 22 (Santa Monica Pleasure Pier: A Look Back to 1917 from Today).
The museum will host free