A new report from the Superior Court of Los Angeles County shows that replacing money bail with individualized risk assessments has improved public safety one year after implementation, according to
Irish playwright Samuel Beckett’s tragicomedy “Waiting for Godot” centers on two men, Vladimir and Estragon, who hope, in vain, that the arrival of a mysterious man named Godot will
California faces stark income inequality, its jobs are increasingly automated and the degrees from its state’s universities are no longer the asset they once were.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has
While uncertainty looms over the future of the U.S. Department of Education officials at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) say they're relatively shielded from potential
A proposal to bring new housing to a vacant lot in Downtown Santa Monica has taken a step forward, with updated details being released.
The development, located at 1441 Lincoln
Darryl Harvey
SMDP Intern
The LMU Lions showed some fight, but ultimately fell to the UCSB Gauchos, 3-1, on Tuesday night. This was bullpen night for the Lions as eight
Darryl Harvey
SMDP Intern
The Santa Monica Vikings were defeated by the Royal Highlanders, 5-3, on Friday, March 28th. Santa Monica Vikings pitcher Eddie Jennings threw 109 pitches over six
Three teenagers were taken into custody after allegedly robbing a pedestrian and threatening to shoot him if he did not hand over his phone, Santa Monica police have said.
The
California's controversial $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers has resulted in significant job losses according to newly revised employment data, contradicting earlier studies that claimed minimal impact from
President Donald Trump's expansive new tariffs flips on its head a decades-long global trend of lower trade barriers and is likely, economists say, to raise prices for Americans
This week marks a significant milestone in our fight to end homelessness in Los Angeles County. With the approval of a motion I introduced alongside Chair Kathryn Barger, the Board
At our March meeting, we welcomed two prospective new members, Kristina Kramarenko and Jon Rizkalla from the Enrichment Intervention Family Center. This organization provides vital early intervention services for families