Santa Monica Public Libraries (SMPL) are joining book-lovers across the nation this week in celebrating Banned Books Week. Beginning last Sunday Sept. 18 and running through this Sunday, Sept. 4,
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California’s attorney general on Tuesday took over the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department investigation of a county supervisor who had called the corruption probe an act
IT WAS EXACTLY 5 YEARS AGO TODAY
That my phone rang, showing an unfamiliar number in New Mexico. Since our son lived in Albuquerque I figured I should answer it,
TOM KRISHER
AP Auto Writer
The National Transportation Safety Board is recommending that all new vehicles in the U.S. be equipped with blood alcohol monitoring systems that can stop
Election: The Santa Monica City Clerk’s office held a registration clinic outside City Hall on Tuesday to help unregistered residents sign up to vote in the November election. To check your status, visit https://www.lavote.gov/vrstatus.
Pier: Public safety officials pulled a man off the Pier bridge Tuesday morning after he threatened to jump onto the street below. Officials closed the bridge and a section of
In the weeks since LA County reached the “low” category for COVID-19 community spread, good news continues to roll in. Graphs tracking test positivity, deaths and hospitalizations all resemble ski
October through December, the three months where wind is up and moisture is down, have the strongest correlation with high risk fire days in the Santa Monica Mountains, according to
A new partnership between SMMUSD and The Aerospace Corporation will provide teachers and students more opportunities to get hands-on, real-world experience in the fields of engineering and physics. The partnership,
Tens of thousands of Californians turned out over the weekend to take part in the 38th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day, the state’s largest annual volunteer event, organized by