Members of the public who wish to address City Council can speak at the beginning of an agenda item rather than the end if they speak for one minute instead
A suspicious package was found on Arizona Avenue between 24th Street and 25th Street early Wednesday afternoon and the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) cleared the area.
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MADELEINE PAUKER
Daily Press Staff Writer
Recent testing suggests some dockless scooters with electric brakes are unable to stop on hills.
Philip Rosescu, a forensic engineer at WEXCO, tested a
More than one in four women in the United States are survivors of domestic violence, but the stigma attached to it keeps many from sharing their experiences. A new documentary
Women, particularly women of color, are largely absent from Santa Monica’s historical archives and the Santa Monica Public Library is hoping to add some to the history books.
The
Local elementary schoolers may soon be more emotionally intelligent than many adults.
All elementary schools in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) will be practicing mindfulness in the classroom
City Council meetings that last until 1 a.m. may soon be a thing of the past.
Council will vote Tuesday night on a resolution that would shorten its often
Santa Monica and Malibu schools may soon be equipped with security cameras and ID verification systems for campus visitors.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education is looking
The state senator representing Santa Monica introduced a bill Thursday that seeks to phase out single-use plastics by 2030.
Sen. Ben Allen, who represents the Westside, Hollywood and the South
City Council voted unanimously at a special meeting Thursday night to appeal a ruling that ordered it to hold district elections to remedy a history of racially polarized voting.
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The state assemblymember representing Santa Monica is introducing a bill that would tax soda and sugar-sweetened beverages – for the third time.
Richard Bloom, a Democrat who represents the Westside in
Future City Council elections will be determined by a seven-district map drawn by the plaintiffs in the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) case because the City of Santa Monica did