MICHAEL R. BLOOD / AP Political Writer
Democrats in many parts of the country are facing a potentially grim political year, but in California no one is talking about the liberal
In 2020, as pandemic isolation threw traditional classroom education off its axis, teachers, administrators and parents all over the world worked to find ways to keep students enriched and engrossed
Many organizations say they support small businesses, but the Community Corporation of Santa Monica plans on putting its money where its mouth is and opening a shared marketplace specifically for
ANNE D’INNOCENZIO / AP Business Writer
Last summer, Julio Carmona started the process of weaning himself off a fully remote work schedule by showing up to the office once a
CHRISTOPHER RUGABER / AP Economics Writer
Inflation is at a 40-year high. Stock prices are sinking. The Federal Reserve is making borrowing much costlier. And the economy actually shrank in the
ROBERT JABLON / Associated Press
A man who pleaded guilty to a series of Southern California attacks that killed five men and injured seven others was sentenced Friday to life in
Four people have been arrested following a stabbing in Tongva Park last week including three juveniles and one 19-year old man.
The adult, Los Angeles resident Joseph Zachariah Theus was
The City of Santa Monica may still be cash strapped, but Council members are nevertheless finding the discretionary funds to allocate towards what they feel are worthwhile community initiatives.
In
Santa Monica Beach was dark as the tide began to rise last Monday night, and all along the shore, just past the purple gleam of the Pacific Park Ferris wheel,
In tandem with the release of the 2022 homeless count data, the City has unveiled a series of proposals to strengthen its fight against homelessness.
While the number of homeless
After two years of interim leadership, the City is nearing the end of its search for a permanent city attorney as City Council is set to vote on hiring current