California will fail to meet its ambitious mandates for combating climate change unless the state almost triples its rate of reducing greenhouse gases through 2030, according to a new analysis.
When we think of a farmers market in California, we usually picture vibrant displays of beautiful, albeit expensive, fruits and vegetables, and perhaps a tempting array of pricier prepared foods.
We all love those movies where a special teacher or coach enters kids’ lives and profoundly helps them. They are universal and heartwarming stories, because we were all kids once
Union rallies at district offices to demand more staffing, better pay
Union SEIU Local 99, which represents many Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District employees, held a rally outside the district
Spending cuts and revenue increases are painting a positive picture for finances at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD). During a meeting last week, the District received a positive
Local residents’ email inboxes are typically filled with invitations to dinners, galas and other special events benefiting charitable efforts. To make it to these events, numerous costs are put down,
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) has issued a safety alert and a request for assistance in identifying a suspect wanted for sexual assault.
According to the SMPD, on March
According to the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD), on March 6, 2024, at approximately 6:30pm, officers responded to the scene of a significant domestic violence incident that left the
The city of Santa Monica is developing a citywide action plan to enhance services for older adults, people with disabilities and caregivers, thanks to a California Department of Aging Local
A powerful real estate trade group has agreed to do away with policies that for decades helped set agent commissions, moving to resolve lawsuits that claim the rules have forced
The 40-hour workweek has been standard in the US for more than eight decades. Now some members of Congress want to give hourly workers an extra day off. Senator Bernie
Alex Pearlman shut the door on dreams of a standup comedy career almost a decade ago, pivoting from the stage to an office cubicle where he worked a customer service