A powerful atmospheric river drenched Southern California with 2 to 13 inches of rain between Thursday and Monday, shattering decades-old records and marking the wettest November in 40 years
The SMC Public Policy Institute, Santa Monica Early Childhood Task Force, SMC Education/Early Childhood, and SMC Dance will host a three-day forum titled "Education in 2025: Meeting
Santa MoniCARES raised $1,940 at the fourth annual Volley-Ween fundraiser event on Oct. 29 for local Santa Monica nonprofits. With Santa MoniCARES matching the donation, a total of
The Beverly Hills Estates has launched The Palisades Estates, a dedicated division focused on helping the Pacific Palisades community rebuild following devastating wildfires in January.
The new division will be
This year, the Kahunas Patrol of Troop 223 in Pacific Palisades has faced challenges few could have anticipated. In January 2025, deadly wildfires swept through the community, leaving a trail
A Santa Monica-based nonprofit that has expanded from helping 20 children in Tanzania to reaching more than 450,000 young people worldwide is launching its #35toThrive campaign this week,
The Santa Monica City Council faces a packed agenda Tuesday with decisions on emergency infrastructure upgrades, a multimillion-dollar federal grant application and a contentious historic preservation appeal among the
The Malibu City Council voted 3-2 Monday to defer a decision on dedicating City Hall's full multi-purpose room as a senior center, instead directing staff to
In high-pressure environments such as classrooms, residential care centers, and workplaces, moments of crisis can quickly become overwhelming for both staff and the individuals they support. The tci test
A powerful atmospheric river had mostly moved through California after causing at least six deaths and dousing much of the state, but lingering thunderstorms brought the risk of mudslides in
The Malibu City Council unanimously approved a comprehensive three-year strategic plan Monday night, establishing a roadmap for the city's recovery following devastating wildfires that destroyed $1.6
Gott's Roadside, the acclaimed Napa Valley-based restaurant chain, will open a Santa Monica location in summer 2026, as part of its entry into the Southern California market