The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education unanimously approved a $282 million budget for the 2025-26 school year in the face of continued enrollment decline and projected deficit
This is the second installment in a monthly column on the city’s economic opportunity and growth initiatives.
So we’ve created a task force of city staff ― now what?
Five candidates are vying to fill a vacant seat on the board of Downtown Santa Monica, Inc., (DTSM) following the resignation of longtime board member Julia Ladd. Ladd stepped down
The Santa Monica Department of Transportation on Monday officially launched its new Prohibition Order Program, giving Big Blue Bus officials the authority to bar passengers who repeatedly violate transit rules
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion by Chair Pro Tem and First District Supervisor Hilda L. Solis aimed at improving enforcement of the County’s Short-Term
Sen. Aisha Wahab implored her colleagues to think of hospitalized patients and struggling families as she pitched a proposal to give tenants a full two weeks to pay their past
The Santa Monica City Council is expected to take a significant step toward converting Santa Monica Airport into a public park after the facility closes in 2029.
Council members will
Three Santa Monica City Council members will introduce a motion to evaluate how the city recognizes and funds community organizations, including neighborhood associations.
Councilmembers Dan Hall, Ellis Raskin and Mayor
Governor Gavin Newsom's administration has conditionally awarded $3.3 billion in Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program grants, marking the largest investment of its kind in California and U.
The Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority will deploy more than 80 wildland fire-trained staff across its parklands Friday night as part of its annual Fourth of July public safety initiative.
Los Angeles approaches Fourth of July weekend wounded and anxious.
One of its more questionable traditions — nightly explosions of illegal fireworks in residential neighborhoods beginning around Memorial Day, ostensibly to
Santa Monica celebrated Independence Day with its annual parade on Main Street. The event included a large contingent of Pacific Palisades participants who were welcomed into the fold following the devastating Palisades Fire in January.