One year after devastating fires affected Pacific Palisades and Altadena, Grammy Award-winning violinist Anne Akiko Meyers and other talented artists will perform at St. Matthew's Church for Concerts of Remembrance, Healing and Renewal on January 7, 2026.
Faux Sweets, founded by Japanese American artist Mae Hirota, is launching hands-on food-replica workshops at Venice Beach's Albion Garden beginning January 2026. The series will teach participants to create hyper-realistic Japanese-style food replicas.
The Malibu City Council has appointed Joseph 'Joe' Irvin as the city's next city manager following an extensive recruitment process. Irvin, who brings over 20 years of municipal leadership experience, will begin his tenure March 2, 2026.
Los Angeles County has opened applications for its $30 million Emergency Rent Relief Program, offering up to $15,000 per household for residents impacted by the January 2025 wildfires or federal immigration enforcement actions.
Santa Monica College has remained California's #1 transfer institution to the UC system for 35 consecutive years, sending 995 students to UC campuses. SMC also leads in transfers for African American and Latinx students, and ranks first for USC and LMU transfers.
The Santa Monica City Council approved a digital display district for the Third Street Promenade and Santa Monica Place, potentially generating up to $7 million annually while transforming downtown's visual landscape. The 6-0 vote establishes standards for up to 16 digital displays.
Santa Monica College has been named Outstanding Higher Education Program for 2025 by the National Recycling Coalition, joining Stanford University as recent recipients of the prestigious honor. The award recognizes SMC's Sustainable Materials Management program.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District board unanimously approved its First Interim Budget Report for 2025-26 on Thursday, which projects significant deficits over the next three years while still earning a positive financial certification from Los Angeles County education officials.
The Malibu City Council unanimously rejected a proposed $13 million library expansion at their last meeting, instead directing staff to develop plans for a comprehensive "world-class" facility that would also serve as a community center.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion Tuesday to increase enrollment in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children and utilization of the Child
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion Tuesday to explore an ordinance allowing families to recover an employee's last paycheck when the employee is unavailable,