When Sacramento changed its plan to demolish a homeless encampment on a vacant lot on Colfax Street, instead offering the homeless occupants a lease, activists and camp residents celebrated it
To celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce honored several female standouts in their respective fields during the 2024 Women in Business Leadership
The local arm of an international organization reached for the stars Saturday in its pursuit of funding worthy causes. During the evening at the Skirball Cultural Center, the Rotary Club
Just three months after a devastating fire all but destroyed their exquisite clubhouse building, the California Yacht Club celebrated the opening day of sailing season in style over the weekend.
California’s public schools live – or die – by the numbers. They are utterly dependent on how much money the state budget allocates each year under Proposition 98, a formula adopted
A six-year-old was hit in the face and knocked to the ground by a homeless individual while walking along Main Street. The incident happened around 7pm on Sunday, at the
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass arrived in Paris Thursday for a three-day visit to study France’s plans for the 2024 Summer Olympics, a gigantic undertaking that Los Angeles and
240015712 – Residential Burglary
On Friday, February 16th at approximately 2:02pm, officers were dispatched to a burglary on the 2000 block of Main Street. At 1:50pm, the victim heard
Santa Monica High School’s finest orchestra musicians packed the stage at Barnum Hall on March 7, blooming into the upcoming season with its 2024 Spring Concert.
The itinerary was
As the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education was set to convene for its March 7 meeting, a union group stood outside the district offices with their