Libraries have traditionally regarded silence as golden, but apparently not Santa Monica's Montana Branch. On January 11th they hosted Laughter Rhythm, an event wherein people congregated in the
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is seeking qualified candidates to serve on the Facilities District Advisory Committee.
Application forms are available through the Superintendent's office or via
One of the main draws of living in a city is the diversity urban environments offer: diversity of people, architectural styles, transportation modes, housing options, and professional opportunities.
A healthy
Last week, Santa Monica took the long overdue step of raising the city-wide minimum wage and over the next four years, our community's lowest-paid employees will see their
By Jeff Schwartz
In 1975 the nonprofit New World Records was launched with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to produce 100 LPs documenting American music in all its varieties.
It's completely legal for a Santa Monica landlord to evict a rent-controlled tenant so that the owner or a relative can move in. But what if this happened
Among the most important issues facing Santa Monica today is the question of whether and how to raise the minimum wage to $15/hour over the next five years. The
Driving through the streets of downtown Los Angeles last Tuesday, during a torrential downpour, provided a look at the human reality behind all the recent LA Times articles about the
Dear Councilmembers:
The Santa Monica Democratic Club, reaffirming our commitment to an increased minimum wage for workers in our community, urges the City Council to pass the proposed ordinance before
Breeze Bike Share presented by Hulu has begun transforming Santa Monicans relationship with the road by giving residents, workers, and visitors a new option for moving around the city in