On the night of Feb. 23, 2022, volunteers counted 807 people living homeless in Santa Monica, either in tents and makeshift shelters, vehicles, sleeping rough on the street, or within
COVID-19 cases continue to increase across LA County, but Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer is not yet calling the upward momentum a sixth wave.
The primary reason LA County Department
With classrooms back in session and mask mandates a thing of the past, the 2021-22 school year has been a glimpse at a post-COVID reality for local schools.
Virus cases
“We need to stand at this moment … as a beacon. As a rational, welcoming and supportive place,” Third District Supervisor Sheila Kuehl said during a discussion about abortion access in
If your kids like playing on the swing set at their local school campus on Saturday afternoons, they have the City of Santa Monica to thank for the privilege of
Gas: The Santa Monica Fire Department HazMat team responded to the site of what was described as a “major gas leak” on Monday afternoon, in the area of Santa Monica
The Santa Monica Fire Department HazMat team was responding to the site of what was described as a "major gas leak" on Monday afternoon, in the area of
Ben Allen wants to see California re-invest its budget surplus into programs he said have been neglected for too long.
Speaking to the Santa Monica Democratic Club (SMDC) last Wednesday,
Open: Trader Joe’s officially opened for business at 5th and Broadway on Friday. The store is below ground level and accessible by stairs, elevator or the parking garage. The store is the third Santa Monica location for the grocery chain. The other two locations are at 3212 Pico Blvd. and 2300 Wilsh
If you’re a progressive on the west side, the Santa Monica Democratic Club (SMDC) has suggestions for how to cast your vote in the upcoming June 7 primary elections.
The iconic Vince Lombardi Trophy is making its way across Southern California this Spring as part of the LA Rams’ Super Bowl Trophy Tour and its latest stop is right