The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has appointed three new administrators to key positions, with the Board of Education approving the selections at recent meetings.
Sally Wennes was named principal
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn honored 15 local Purple Heart recipients during Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting, recognizing veterans wounded or killed in combat while serving in
Ocean Park Association will host a beach clean-up event Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon at Tower 26, where Ocean Park Boulevard meets the beach.
The volunteer effort welcomes
The Santa Monica Elks Lodge #906 will host a community rummage sale Saturday, July 26, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1040 Pico Blvd.
The multi-family indoor
Nearly 450 restaurants across Los Angeles are participating in the Summer 2025 edition of Dine LA Restaurant Week, running July 25 through Aug. 8, marking significant growth for the biannual
Single-lane closures remain in effect on Pacific Coast Highway between Topanga Canyon Boulevard and Las Flores Canyon Road through late September as recovery work continues following the Palisades Fire and
A free online program exploring the cultural significance of trees in Pacific Palisades will examine how the community's horticultural heritage is inspiring recovery efforts following the devastating January
Nearly 600 California red-legged frog tadpoles were released into Santa Monica Mountains streams recently, marking an emergency conservation success for a species that vanished from the area more than 50
Three members of the Santa Monica City Council voted against a new contract with the Santa Monica Police Department at their last meeting citing a controversial salary provision that ties
The Malibu City Council has unanimously approved a comprehensive fee waiver program to help residents rebuild homes destroyed in the recent Broad, Franklin and Palisades fires, committing an estimated $25
The Santa Monica Disabilities Commission is examining how artificial intelligence technology could both help and harm people within the community, with commissioners highlighting concerns about algorithmic bias while also exploring
The Malibu City Council has unanimously approved reassigning a sheriff's deputy to serve as a School Resource Officer for the 2025-2026 school year, ending a three-year community push