School districts are required to present an annual report on learning goals as part of their annual funding process. Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) received that report last week
To increase the environmental knowledge base of the state’s kids, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and the Los Angeles County Central Library Children’s Division turned to an
As the sun set on another Thursday at the Santa Monica Pier, the night shined just as bright with the February edition of Locals’ Night at the iconic locale.
After
Though the Santa Monica area has recovered from a historical storm in the first days of February, another round of rain is set to inundate the city once more. According
As city officials slowly come to terms with new state mandates that allow builders to double the density of proposed projects, some residents are balking at the implementation of other
The COVID-19 pandemic was a shock to everyone when it ravaged the world in 2020, and forced many in Santa Monica and beyond to reconsider their health habits. Specifically, locals
Taking an idea into a full-fledged business is one of the world’s most arduous processes, requiring a unique blend of resources, knowledge and perseverance. From crafting a product and
Even in the entertainment and arts world, which is often a battle for resources, the most important asset is one that encapsulates all industries, education. To guide the next generation
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education will finish off its first round of discussions related to addressing disproportionality in special education during its Thursday meeting.
During
A stacked Saturday morning of public comment was heard at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) offices, with supporters and opponents of district-based voting for the SMMUSD Board of
Now that Super Bowl parties are out of the way, Santa Monica residents can turn their attention from national sports to local ones, as playoff action continues for two Saint
Black Americans experience almost universally worse outcomes when it comes to healthcare and a recent discussion hosted by Providence Saint John’s Health Center focused on how to address racial