Alexus Majeno and Desiree Mendoza are two Master’s of Social Work students interning at the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD).
When we initially got placed here, we had little
In the 173 years since California became a state, 43 men and four women have occupied its two US Senate seats, and a few achieved prominent places in political history.
Weapon Carrying/Possession Offense
On Tuesday, February 20 at approximately 3:20pm, officers arrived at a gas station on the 400 block of Wilshire Boulevard. Officers witnessed 47-year-old Cleveland Robinson
Tuesday evening February 20th I attended the Santa Monica City Council’s Audit Sub-Committee Meeting.
The Audit Subcommittee is not a City commission or board. It is supposed to provide
For the better part of the last decade, California leaders of every conceivable political stripe have told us that addressing the state’s housing affordability crisis was a top priority.
Residents have mounted a campaign in an open letter that presses Cypress Equity Investments to reduce the height and massing of its project at Lincoln and Ocean Park Blvds, the
February showers bring March flowers. Maybe? The rain was unfortunately a setback for strawberry growers but with sunnier weather on the way, look for more strawberries to compliment the vibrant
Whilst trying to enjoy a quiet Sunday an obviously mentally ill man began SCREAMING at the top of his lungs incoherently, and frighteningly at the top of his lungs.
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The recent story about the proposed development at 700 Santa Monica Blvd shows how much the city is out-of-control.
No parking for cars, yet 146 bicycle parking spots? Who’s
Festival: Santa Monica celebrated Black History Month with the annual Greens Festival at Virginia Ave. Park on Feb. 25. The event included several performances, demonstrations and community booths.