Santa Monica College will hold four special fundraising Glass Pumpkin Sales this fall.
The first SMC Glass Pumpkin Sale will be held Saturday, Sept. 30, from 8 a.m. to
After more than three decades of sustained job losses in the manufacturing sector, Californians are starting to build stuff again. Manufacturing jobs have not only rebounded, but actually surpassed pre-pandemic
Tess Rosenfeld studied Chinese (Mandarin) this summer in Taiwan on a National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI‑Y) scholarship. NSLI‑Y, a program of the U.S. Department of
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) invites parents, staff, students and community members to participate in the planning of Roosevelt Elementary construction. The District is planning educational improvements at
Editor:
Want better gun control? You’ll have to wait, thanks to Christine Parra. If you worry about people brandishing knives, you’ll have to wait, thanks to Phil Brock.
Editor:
I watched last Tuesday’s council meeting I was gobsmacked when the Council failed to secure a majority vote to extend the meeting passed 11:00 pm (which City
Editor:
Tuesday’s meeting was unfortunately a showing of how politics took precedence over facilitating a fair and unbiased meeting. Running an effective and timely meeting is not an easy
Income-qualified Santa Monica residents are one step closer to an opportunity to receive up to $2,000 toward a new e-bike, thanks to a grant-funded City voucher program highlighted Tuesday
A commercial fishing vessel with eight people aboard ran aground on Catalina Island off the Southern California coast early Friday, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
The 62-foot (18.9-meter)
Contract talks that could end the Hollywood writers strike are set to resume next week, studios said Thursday.
The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which represents the industry’
California businesses and institutions will have to stop watering decorative grassy areas with drinkable water under legislation approved by state lawmakers that could ban irrigation of nonessential areas.
The bill
Congratulations California, you’ve done it again — retained your title of having the highest level of poverty of any state.
The Census Bureau released new economic data Tuesday, including both