The Santa Monica Pacific Palisades Lions Club this month hosted the first round of the Multiple District 4 Lions Student Speaker Contest at the Santa Monica Elks Lodge. It was
Few knew what to make of it. No one tweeted about it. There wasn’t a single Facebook mention. Thirty-five years ago, on February 21, 1989, Santa Monica opened
Residential density is part of our transition to a sustainable future. As such, the proposed Lincoln Center Project is an excellent example of incremental upzoning. Adding density along major traffic
Political representation is always a foundational question at the core of a genuine assessment of our democracy. Which system of elections provides the best opportunity for historically marginalized communities to
George Gascon is a master of “sleight of hand.” Stop George Gascon before he does this to you.
Attorney Bonnie Roadarmel, the wife of Paul Monroe Roadarmel, a Supervising Deputy
California and federal law provide important protections for disabled persons. Morally and legally, doing what we reasonably can to help the disabled live as normally as reasonably possible is the
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
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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
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
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