California will make widespread cuts to state government operations, prisons, housing programs and health care workforce training in order to maintain its social safety net as it moves to close
As someone who has had the honor of representing the city of Santa Cruz in a variety of public offices over several decades, I feel called to wade into the
Again?
Still.
How do you like the artist’s rendering of Santa Monica’s newest skyscraper, a low rise 24 stories coming to 6th and Colorado. When? Never is too
The California Coastal Act is a monumental achievement of the environmental movement. It limits oil drilling that imperils the planet’s climate and threatens to foul our shoreline. It prevents
The Santa Monica History Museum has partnered with the California Historical Society and Exhibit Envoy to tell the true stories of California’s past, uncovering the firsthand accounts that were
For the first time in six years, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) will be seeking bond measures for school facility projects. During the June 20 meeting of the
The incredible variety of work from Santa Monica College’s Center for Media and Design was on display on June 6, as the center at 1660 Stewart St. was taken
Dear Editor,
In response to the Letter to the Editor written by Rizwati Freeman, we are happy to share that the chickens at the Upward Bound House urban farm on
Satdha on Lincoln Blvd is not just a restaurant, it’s a culinary journey, a celebration of tradition with a twist. For a decade now, Chef Gunn Pankum has been
In the realm of saunas, Perspire Sauna Studio sets itself apart, offering an elevated experience that combines comfort, cleanliness, and effective detoxification. But what exactly distinguishes an infrared sauna from
Tuesday’s City Council meeting is mostly about administrative items, with one notable exception, a discussion about John Alle’s provocative and controversial sign on the Third Street Promenade.
However,