Restorative Justice is a popular concept for those people struggling with the development of alternatives to punitive approaches to justice in our educational and court systems. For its July 1st
Winter 2018 marked the 10-year anniversary for dineL.A., Discover Los Angeles’s program, which exists to discover, support and promote L.A.’s culinary scene. To continue the celebration,
Wireless internet connections are about to get a lot faster at Los Angeles County libraries, thanks to a $5 million federal grant.
City News Service reports Tuesday that current library
The Malibu City Council’s historic ban on the sale, distribution and use of single-use plastic straws, plastic stirrers and plastic cutlery within the City goes into effect June 1,
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education approved the appointment of Darci Keleher as the new assistant principal of Lincoln Middle School at its regular May 17 meeting.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education approved the appointment of Dr. Vivian Choi as a new Santa Monica High School house principal at its May 17 regular
Seven Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) youth were honored with personal recognition and individual scholarship funds totaling $21,500 as presented by the Chris Carrey PAL Education Scholarships program
Art’s Table will be hosting a Yappy Hour on May 30.
Guests are invited to bring their furry friends to the restaurant. There will be food & drink specials
The Santa Monica College Fashion Program presents its annual student fashion show — LA Mode 2018 — at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 11 in Barnum Hall at Santa Monica High
The 2018 Santa Monica Reads community reading program continues as Koji Steven Sakai, Phinneas Kiyomura and Rob Sato, creators of the digital graphic novel 442, present The Story of the
The City Manager's Office for the City of Santa Monica invites residents to an evening of futuristic contemplation as they explore what life might be like with shared