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California’s governor declared a state of emergency Wednesday to increase power production and he urged residents to reduce electricity use as a
Crime Watch is culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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As the Interfaith Council for the Santa Monica Area (SMAIC), we advocate for human rights and work to foster peace and justice for everyone regardless of religious affiliation or belief.
Two weeks ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom released his water supply strategy, which is designed to address California’s warming climate and increasing drought intensity. Central to this strategy is expanding
In our time November 11th is referred to as Veterans Day in recognition of those who served in the armed forces during war time.
Once called Armistice Day to mark
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California lawmakers on Monday approved a nation-leading measure that would give more than a half-million fast food workers more power and protections, over the objections of
The Santa Monica City Council has approved funding to enhance operating hours at the Santa Monica Public Library, including new Saturday service at the Montana Avenue and Pico Branch libraries.
City Manager David White has selected Paolo Velasco to lead the City’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives as its Equity and Inclusion Manager. In this role, Velasco will
Seniors: The Mar Vista Senior Club celebrated its 33rd anniversary last Friday at Mar Vista Park. Byron Stalcup has served as President for the past nine years.
Three years after its announcement and two years after it was first scheduled to open, Modelland will welcome visitors for the first time this Friday.
According to the official website,
A reportedly at-risk Santa Monica man was located on Tuesday afternoon after being declared missing for 24 hours.
A push alert sent to all cell phones in Santa Monica at
Meetings of the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District will resume this week after a summer lull and while the topics of discussion are of no surprise, public speakers hoping