When Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed a 2024-25 state budget in January, he declared that the state faced a $38 billion deficit and chided journalists for citing wider projections in
Desperate for a way to help the tens of thousands of people living in tents, cars and RVs on California’s streets, lawmakers are attempting to upend a key tenet
California’s budget deficit is at least $45 billion, a shortfall so large it prompted Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday to propose painful spending cuts impacting immigrants, kindergarteners and low-
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If the board decides to change any rules shouldn’t those rule changes be placed on the open general session board meeting agenda for discussion and vote of the
A coalition of housing affordability and mental health experts, community advocates, firefighters, business and union leaders, and front-line service providers submitted more than 410,000 signatures Tuesday to Los
The 9th Annual MAINopoly: Taste of Main Street returns Sunday, May 19th from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. This all-ages, pet-friendly tasting experience is an interactive twist
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USPS —Today, Santa Monica. Long line, one clerk. I waited maybe 40 minutes. The clerk had to go get packages elsewhere = 0 clerk. I returned at 4:30pm
The Santa Monica College Pete and Susan Barrett Art Gallery will present the annual SMC Art Department Student Exhibit. The theme for this year’s show is “Are You Seen?
The Santa Monica College Music Department will present the SMC Symphony Orchestra and the California State University, Northridge (CSUN) Animation Department in a performance of Pictures at an Exhibition, by
The Santa Monica Pacific Palisades Lions have been busy this month with tree planting, working with young children, leadership training and having elections.
Enjoying the sparkling California sunshine, Lions and
I’m feeling dazed and confused. Or maybe it’s whiplash. Just three weeks ago, the Santa Monica City Council passed a resolution condemning the needle exchange program in city
I’m fortunate I wasn’t sexually assaulted while living on the streets of Los Angeles County. Many unhoused women are, and some repeatedly — though being attacked three times helped