California’s nonprofits have been dragged into a bitter legislative battle with some of the state’s most powerful labor organizations over local government contracts with non-union workers.
Democratic Assemblymember
Natives of Santa Monica are already well-versed in ocean environmental matters, but one local wants to bring that knowledge worldwide in his latest media endeavor.
Santa Monica-based director Brian Peter
Dear Editor,
Donald Trump was found guilty of all 34 felony counts of falsifying his company’s business records to keep information from voters that he knew would harm his
Dear Editor,
Only a couple of months ago the City placed 12 pedestrian crossing signs at six different intersections on Ocean Avenue, warning drivers to be careful and to yield
At Bezian Bakery, customers flock to their stall with smiles, drawn by the irresistible aroma of their meticulously crafted sourdough breads. Jack Bezian, the mastermind behind the operation, employs a
“Love At First Sit is deeply humbled and honored to be voted Santa Monica’s number one Most Loved Pet Related Store/Service and Independent Business/Santa Monica Resident Owned!
A homeless individual has been suspected for multiple crimes in late May, eventually leading to an arrest by the Santa Monica Police Department with multiple charges against him.
Allen Fransisco
Last week’s City Council meeting saved the most intense for last with discussion item 16c, a request made by Councilmembers Gleam Davis, Caroline Torosis and Jesse Zwick to direct
A previously unreported conflict of interest with Rent Control Chair Ericka Lesley has forced the Rent Control Board to revote on its endorsement of the Justice for Renters Act.
The
Lina Mills recalls how she came to this country from Colombia at age 16 having never worked a day in her life. Once she arrived, she found work in restaurants.
A plot of land where Interstate 5 crosses the American River in Sacramento was once occupied by the Rusty Duck and Hungry Hunter restaurants, but they’ve closed and their