The City Council will begin their biweekly meeting Tuesday by proclaiming March as Women’s History Month. Here are some other topics slated for discussion at the meeting:
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On February 16, at about 6:32 a.m.
Officers were flagged by a reporting party at the 600 block of Arizona Avenue. The reporting party indicated he was following
Local restaurateur and baker Zoe Nathan is hoping to literally feed the community’s hunger for political action via her new Bake & Gather series of community events/fundraisers.
Nathan,
After seven years of planning, meetings, debate and construction, the long-awaited Ishihara Park will open to the public on Saturday, Feb. 25.
The new park occupies about 2.35 acres
Santa Monica has joined a long list of cities that oppose President Trump’s proposed travel ban.
Municipalities nationwide including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Skokie, Illinois, are
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District is suspending some extracurricular activities as a result of the ongoing virus outbreak.
District officials sent a letter to parents this week announcing
Teachers from elementary school through college are telling students how to distinguish between factual and fictional news — and why they should care that there's a difference.
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Voting is open for the annual Most Loved contest allowing locals to recognize their favorite Santa Monica businesses.
The event is organized by Buy Local Santa Monica and voting runs
WASHINGTON (AP) — La Nina, we hardly knew ye.
U.S. weather forecasters said Thursday the cool flip side to the climate phenomenon El Nino has faded away.
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Many of Santa Monica’s older apartment buildings lack individual water meters and some local officials want to discuss new rules to force property owners into upgrading their water systems.
Local students are expected to return to John Adams Middle School (JAMS) on Monday after a contagious illness swept through a group of students and parents late last week.
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