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SMPD: The Santa Monica Police Department recently hired several new officers including Elvia Medina, Bryan Sanchez, Tyler Bonura and Marcos Rubio. Several officers have also been promoted including Lt. Cody Green, Lt. Tina Greer, Lt. Erika Aklufi and Lt. Lewis Gilmour.
The clock is ticking for Santa Monica to complete a plan to build almost 9,000 new units by 2029 and avoid further penalties and funding cuts from the state.
The Committee For Racial Justice will hold a student forum for their free monthly workshop on May 1 which is open to all. This forum will provide a safe space
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