California has poured billions of dollars into finding homes for homeless veterans, but the number of former military service members living on the street has held steady for almost a
In what Samohi Cross-Country head coach Tania Fischer called "probably the hardest league" in CIF’s Southern Section, the girls’ varsity team clinched a spot in a postseason
A remarkable turnaround season for the Samohi Vikings football squad hit yet another peak on Nov. 3, as the team was victorious in a back-and-forth overtime affair against Santa Ana.
Santa Monica’s business success stories come from around the area, with one of the most hard-working local economies coming in the Pico district. The "working street" mentality
California’s homeless crisis has plagued the state for years, and despite throwing a staggering amount of money trying to solve it, the problem is only getting worse.
In 2018,
The COVID-19 pandemic emphasized insecurity surrounding basic necessities, one of the primary ones being the need for ample, nutritious food. While the pandemic has mostly subsided, that hunger remains in
In last Tuesday’s meeting, City Councilmembers voted to support the Justice for Renters Act by the narrowest of margins, passing the motion with four votes for yes, one vote
The Nov. 2 meeting of Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District’s Board (SMMUSD) of Education saw a lengthy discussion on the future of climate literacy education throughout the district.
At
A Los Angeles City Council committee voted 3-2 last week against extending the existing pandemic-related rent increase freeze that is set to expire January 31, 2024.
The five-member Housing and
These days you hear a lot of talk about affordability. We talk about inflation, growing inequality, rents, our growing homeless population, how expensive housing and food is and how we’
Little Amal, the puppet depicting a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl, amazed Pier goers with its "walk" down the landmark as part of the Los Angeles stop of Amal