Santa Monica Public Library celebrates Women’s History Month with the authors of The Women Who Made Early Disneyland: Artists, Entertainers, and Guest Relations, on Saturday, March 16, from 3
SoCal Museums announced today that this year’s Museums Free-for-All, an initiative started almost 20 years ago to invite new audiences and encourage cultural participation across Southern California, will take
Santa Monica’s John Adams Middle School (JAMS) was recognized as being "exceptional" for both closing the achievement gap and demonstrating student performance last week when California Superintendent
For many people, living on the streets of California is a death sentence. That’s according to a recent study that took the first deep look into mortality rates in
After a year of substantial debate regarding Santa Monica’s road infrastructure (including the reconfiguration of 17th Street, restrictions along Wilshire and the tragic death of a cyclist in the
The first round of the race for Los Angeles district attorney – one of the nation’s biggest and most closely emulated prosecutorial agencies – is down to the finish. A large
California not only has the nation’s largest number of homeless people, but one of its highest rates of homelessness vis-à-vis its overall population. The last official count found more
Something dangerous is happening at the University of California. Echoing similar moves at many private colleges, the powerful regents of our public university system are moving to suppress political speech
While young adults are experiencing their childhood, they often don’t realize the impact of the time period until much later. Even then, the introspection about the environment and relationships
On Feb. 23, Amazon Head of Community Engagement (West) David Ambroz spoke to the Rotary Club of Santa Monica about his new book A Place Called Home: A Memoir, during