The Los Angeles Youth Orchestra (LAYO) is gearing up for its annual spring concert series, titled “A Pastoral Celebration,” scheduled for Sunday, April 14, and Monday, April 15. This year’
For the month of April, the Committee For Racial Justice (CRJ) will be returning to a zoom-only workshop on Sunday evening, 4/7. Continuing with the theme of follow up
April is Earth Month at the Pico and the Main Street Farmers Markets. Look for an event packed month focused on food, farmers, and the planet. We are trying to
A good, albeit brief, definition of liberal government is one that employs its powers of taxation, appropriation and regulation to improve the lives of its constituents. By that definition, California
Artificial intelligence may soon replace financial advisors, and that’s just the start. While one algorithm predicts stock price, another decides what to disclose to regulators. Chat GPT-style language models
Keith Knox, Los Angeles County Treasurer and Tax Collector, reminds property owners that the second installment of the 2023-24 Annual Secured Property Taxes becomes delinquent if not received by 5pm
The Church in Ocean Park’s LGBTQIA+ community honors this year’s Transgender Day of Visibility on Saturday, March 30, 9am–11am at the Virginia Avenue Park/ Pico Boulevard Farmers
The City of Malibu invites community members to participate in an upcoming workshop focused on the Coastal Vulnerability Assessment, offered in-person April 18 and virtually April 30. This workshop provides
Children’s Bureau is seeking foster families and now offers two virtual ways for individuals and/or couples to learn how to help children in foster care while reunifying with
Signed into law in 1938 by Franklin Roosevelt, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) currently mandates employees covered by the act to receive overtime pay for over 40 hours worked
If there’s one thing Santa Monicans can agree on, it’s that the rent is simply too damn high.
Soaring housing costs are displacing longtime residents and essential workers,
In 2000, a new panic swept the country- "toxic mold." Twenty-four years of lawsuits and untold billions of dollars later, major mold myths continue to frighten residents and