A group of 40-50 current seniors and former students at Malibu High School caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage during an overnight vandalism spree that has jeopardized graduation
Los Angeles County has established a 13-member Governance Reform Task Force to oversee the implementation of Measure G, a sweeping charter amendment approved by voters in November 2024 that will
Santa Monica’s alcohol fueled entertainment zone opens in two weeks and stores along the Promenade are preparing for whatever flows from taps.
Last week, local business owners peppered city
Malibu Takes Emergency Steps to Aid Struggling Businesses After Fire, Highway Closure
Facing an estimated $36 million annual economic loss following recent wildfires and the prolonged closure of Pacific Coast
The Trump administration’s latest vow to “aggressively revoke” Chinese student visas could affect as many 50,000 students in California, a population larger than Palm Springs.
Sending those students
Throughout Gavin Newsom’s governorship, he and local government officials have been squabbling over financial support and accountability for programs to reduce California’s largest-in-the-nation homelessness crisis.
Simply put, Newsom
The City of Santa Monica reported a 6.1% overall vacancy rate among its workforce as of December 2024, with 124 unfilled positions out of 2,037.55 budgeted full-time
In a world full of high tech innovations and complicated concerns, sometimes it’s the elegant innovations that mean the most and for one local entrepreneur, simply allowing customers to
Hundreds Choose to Sell Rather Than Rebuild After Palisades Fire
Nearly 300 Pacific Palisades residents have decided to sell their properties rather than rebuild following devastating wildfire damage, while fewer
SMC Planetarium Offers Two Free Virtual Shows in June
Santa Monica College Planetarium will present two free virtual astronomy shows in June, continuing its Friday evening online programming while the
At the May 15th SMMUSD school board meeting, a stream of parents, scientists, community members and even some kindergarteners spoke out against the Boards’ plans to swap Franklin’s grass
The Santa Monica Architectural Review Board will consider an eight-story residential development Monday that would bring 132 housing units to a highly visible site near the downtown Metro station and