More than 150,000 California workers who lost their jobs since 2020 are still fighting for delayed or denied unemployment benefits. At the same time, the state paid out an
Strike Continues: While entertainment strikes appear to be resolving, hotel workers in took to the streets on Monday for their 100th picket line since the labor dispute began on July
Santa Monica beaches were more crowded than usual on a Saturday morning, as tourists and visitors were joined by local environmental volunteers for Coastal Cleanup Day. The annual event, hosted
A tentative agreement between striking screenwriters and Hollywood studios offers some hope that the industry’s dual walkouts may soon be over. But when will your favorite shows return?
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Raw musical talent is in abundance across Santa Monica’s student bodies. To mold the young talent into true musical masters, two local campuses have called upon a true icon
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The tragedy of what happened to John Alle is unspeakable.
We need to have more of a police presence in this town, yet out city council refuses to see
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The giveaway statement in the story about converting the Marina Freeway into park space is “this project would provide nearly 4,000 units of new housing – including potentially 100%
The auto worker strikes expanded against major carmakers Friday, walking out of 38 parts-distribution centers operated by General Motors and Jeep and Ram owner Stellantis in 20 states.
Ford was
A uniquely sweet treat (mochi) has made its way to Santa Monica.
After over two years of planning, mochi ice cream parlor Mochidoki opened at 1133 Montana Avenue this past
The continuing discussion of how the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District can improve test scores of students was on the table during the district’s Board of Education meeting on
Conversations about environmental action and climate crisis are typically heard on congressional floors, not high school halls, but Santa Monica High School is bucking that trend by introducing students to