Santa Monica’s options for the November election have (mostly) taken shape with a combined 21 candidates running for seats on City Council, Rent Control Board, School Board and College
Santa Monica’s candidate window for the November election is now in extra time and while there may be as many as 17 individuals vying for the four open seats
Front Row (from left to right): Bobby Reynoso (Asst. Coach), Sophia Urbina, Charlie Albores, Leah Coughlan, Bella Denbeau, Maddie Denbeau, Mali Gutierrez, Mike Denbeau (Head Coach). Back Row (from left
Santa Monica has its first official candidate for City Council. Dan Hall was the first person to qualify for the November election receiving the official stamp of approval on August
The City of Santa Monica is facing its second discrimination lawsuit of the year with a former procurement manager for the City alleging a pattern of retaliation and discrimination that
With a new wave of COVID-19 cases spiking across the state, officials emphasize the importance of vaccines to prevent widespread disruptions.
Since mid-May, The Los Angeles County Department of Public
Incumbents Christine Parra, Oscar de la Torre and Phil Brock have announced their intention to run for office. The three had been noncommittal about their plans before pulling papers on
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s surprise order to state agencies to clear homeless encampments on state land last week has been met with a general “wait and see” attitude
When the Los Angeles Olympic Committee announced a host of venues for the 2028 games last week, Santa Monica was noticeably absent from the list, but plans for a Santa
The already made public, but technically secret deal to reopen Santa Monica’s Civic Auditorium will have its first formal announcement at Tuesday’s council meeting.
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A group of local softball players are gearing up for a shot at softball glory after qualifying for the 2024 Western Nationals tournament at the end of the month.
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