This past month has shown how truly prone California can be to natural disasters, and the state’s proclivity for attracting such events eclipses most of its contemporaries.
In a
Not even a month into Donald Trump’s presidency, local educators have already been disheartened by the administration’s potential actions.
On January 27, The White House initially announced a
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials expressed concern last week over high numbers of failing math grades, with more than 800 secondary students receiving D or F marks in the
Despite a break in the action from the devastating wildfires, high school sports has come back in a big way for some units as the postseason nears.
On the hardwood
An unsurprising legal challenge to a state bill attacking social media feeds will make its way into a federal courtroom next year.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals
The fluctuating school availability of Malibu campuses this month left some local residents concerned, including one day spent in the dark.
On January 23, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District intended
Santa Monica College has unveiled an ambitious plan to remake its Pico Blvd. campus.
This month, SMC released its intention to develop a new master plan for its Main Campus,
On top of serving its own students during wildfire recovery, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has to account for a potential surge of new enrollees created from the crisis.
During
In advance of Monday’s International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the students of Santa Monica High School were given a rare opportunity to hear from someone who escaped the horrors personally.
One of the most costly disasters in Los Angeles history has the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District attempting to stay afloat amidst the tragedy.
Of the deadly wildfires that hit
Nothing brings people together better than a good meal, particularly at a time where togetherness is especially cherished.
The winter edition of Dine LA, featuring special menus crafted by the
Housing prices have gone haywire post wildfire with officials warning of scams, price gouging or just immoral attempts to raise rents and the current reality stands in stark contrast to