The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a $783 million spending plan for the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative (CEO-HI) in fiscal year 2024-25 that sustains and expands the County’s
Dear Editor,
Recently, a bi-partisan Congressional hearing was convened to address child safety and the power of the internet.
As parents, loved ones, and survivors of the worst influences of
When Andrew Barkan met Polly Hall in college studying music, he had no idea of the epic adventure the duo would embark on. Now, three kids an Emmy nomination and
As most Californians know from personal experience, their state has an especially high cost of living, particularly for housing. Forbes magazine rates California as having the nation’s third-highest living
One universal truth in politics is that those in power want to stay in power. From the President right down to your local HOA board, folks in power will construe
Kelly,
I am on the board for our HOA, which is comprised of single family residences. Does the new balcony law pertain to our situation? Quite a few of our
The Sunday before return from winter break, SMMUSD Superintendent’s ‘Stay At Home When Sick’ message (the “Message”) hit the inboxes of all SMMUSD parents, guardians and staff like an
February Main Street/Pico Blog
It’s been a busy January at the markets. We are so very grateful for your dedication even on the not so sunny, sometimes rainy
Before California’s fast food workers get a minimum wage hike to $20 an hour in April, the state will grant them another historic avenue to advance their interests. A
For years, Kipp Kahlia felt stuck. The Long Beach guitarist used to tour the country with reggae artists. But 20 years ago, after contracting intestinal parasites on a trip abroad,
Dear Editor,
As a Samohi student, I am glad to see this letter, “Protecting the integrity of SMMUSD elections” published in the Santa Monica Daily Press on January 23rd. I
The City of Malibu is pleased to announce the approval of a long-term contract with the California Highway Patrol (CHP) to establish a dedicated three-officer traffic enforcement taskforce to patrol