The Santa Monica City Council will outsource approval for film permits in the city to a new nonprofit that definitely isn’t Santa Monica Travel and Tourism (SMTT).
Film Santa
In a city where authenticity often falls victim to progress and celebrity culture can feel manufactured, Chez Jay stands as a beacon of genuine Santa Monica heritage. This isn'
The toll of wildfires is usually counted in acres burnt, property destroyed and lives lost to smoke and flames. But three studies published Wednesday suggest the cost to human health
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion Tuesday to protect community health and maximize local resources for vaccine education and access as federal funding for immunization programs
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to support state legislation that would add landslides to the list of disasters qualifying as local emergencies under California law.
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Santa Monica College has appointed Tre'Shawn Hall-Baker as its new vice president of human resources, the college announced Wednesday.
The SMC Board of Trustees unanimously ratified Hall-Baker'
SMDP's Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes Chez Jay’s 66th Anniversary Party, AJA Vineyards’ Yoga & WIne Tasting Event, multiple events
Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre will present its acclaimed production of "Carmen" at The Broad Stage on Aug. 24, showcasing a company whose roots stretch back seven decades to
A new nonprofit founded by civic leader Rick Caruso announced Wednesday a $1 million initiative to support small businesses devastated by Los Angeles' January wildfires, addressing a critical gap
Kamala Harris’ penchant for strings of abstruse verbiage — popularly known as word salads — was one of several reasons her presidential campaign failed last year.
Her tendency was on display again
An unfathomable drafting blunder threatens to wreck years of painstaking work to make Los Angeles County government more responsive to the needs of its 10 million people. The magnitude of
The Los Angeles County Assessment Roll increased by $82 billion or 3.91% in 2025 despite devastating wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes across Altadena, Pacific Palisades and Malibu, County