Wingfoiling—a combination of kite surfing and hydrofoiling—is one of the fastest growing watersports and at just 12 years old Santa Monica resident Luca Vuillermet is one of the
The November Election may be light on national political candidates, but in Santa Monica the ballot is gearing up to be heavy on local measures.
So far two measures have
After facing high levels of staff turnover and public scrutiny over the course of the pandemic, new leadership is emerging at Downtown Santa Monica, Inc.
Following the departure of 25
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On
The July monthly workshop for Committee For Racial Justice will be held on zoom and will have the theme: SUPERCHARGING OUR RESILIENCE.
In these challenging times of gun violence, supreme
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In 2020, Black Lives Matter protesters were doused with tear gas, making them gasp for breath, their eyes feeling as if they were on fire. Bystanders,
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President Joe Biden delivered impassioned remarks Friday condemning the “extreme” Supreme Court majority that ended a constitutional right to abortion
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Concerns about inflation and personal finances have surged while COVID has evaporated as a top issue for Americans, a new poll shows, marking an upheaval in
One month remains before “moving day” at John Muir Elementary School in Ocean Park, when classrooms will be packed up to prepare for invasive remediation to begin on the water
Hi, I’m Oxford! A 1-year-old male Pitbull mix, ID #A063356. One might assume because I’m the namesake of one of the world’s most famous education institutions that
Everyone loves their pets but no matter how much we want them to be treated like family, the law doesn’t give dogs the same rights as people, including limitations