By Lily Richman
Most people are already familiar with the cutting edge concept of virtual reality technology. The Third Street Promenade’s new venue, The VOID, however, hopes to introduce
by Santa Monica Mayor Gleam Davis
It is exciting to consider the wave of innovation and change expected in the coming years. Scientists will get steps closer to reaching human-level
by Andrea Cavanaugh
Opal is a homeowner who answered the door one day to a salesman, who asked if she wanted to install new windows and lower her utility bills.
Editor:
In her letter to the editor February 7th ("Supporting our rights to hold government accountable") Maria Loya repeats the assertion she has made elsewhere that "the
John Wayne Cancer Institute (JWCI) at Providence Saint John’s Health Center is once again breaking new ground to benefit cancer patients. It has become the first medical center in
Dear EarthTalk: I’ve heard about “Zero Waste” grocery stores in Europe where everything is sold in bulk and customers bring and fill up their own reusable containers and bags.
By Josefina Aranda Santiago
On Tuesday January 22, Ana Maria Jara – long-time resident of the Pico neighborhood, born in Guatemala and immigrated to the United States as a child -
by MARIA LOYA
As a SMMUSD parent and the plaintiff in the CVRA lawsuit against the City of Santa Monica, I would like to respond to several letters published that
By Va Lecia Adams Kellum, Ph.D.
Homelessness touches every community and every population in Los Angeles County: no one is immune. Black people, however, are disproportionately affected, representing 40%
Parking Structure #5 Tenant Improvement Project
For the week of February 4, construction will take place in Parking Structure #5 at 1440 4th street that may affect the sidewalk in
Most Americans weren’t pleased with the Presidential Election results of 2016. Our election system did quite a foxtrot.
Then there’s the November 2018 elections. Each side of the