As school ramps up again for the 2022-23 school year, student mental health is a top concern in Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Schools but resources are not matching the need.
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A proposed large-scale supportive/affordable housing project to be located steps from the beach in Venice is set to go before the California Coastal Commission this week, but commission staff
This election season kicks off for Committee For Racial Justice (CRJ) at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 11 by co-sponsoring with the Santa Monica League of Women Voters Educational
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Metro’s Youth Council was created early this year to give young people and our future riders a voice in Metro’s projects and programs.
The 27 members of the
Month of September, 2022
ADVANCED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, PHASE 5 PROJECT
For the month of September, 2022, this project will upgrade the traffic signal equipment at four locations and install
Housing officials are looking to right more than a decade of deficiency in administration of federal housing aid in Santa Monica by recruiting more residents into the regulatory process.
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Los Angeles County has officially entered into the “low community transmission level” for COVID-19 even as schools are back in session and extreme heat has driven more people inside.
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Alejandro Cantarero, known as Alex by those close to him, passed away last month. He is remembered fondly by friends and coworkers as a creative, funny and kind individual.
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The Pete and Susan Barrett Art Gallery at Santa Monica College (SMC) is excited to present “Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America”, by widely acclaimed photographer, writer,