It’s been three months since California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36, a new law that pledged to provide “mass treatment” for those facing certain drug charges. But since the
A proverb said to have arisen in 16th-century England postulates that “too many cooks spoil the broth.” When too many people are working on a project without clear accountability, it
The much anticipated opening of Din Tai Fung at Santa Monica Place is scheduled for the end of the month according to the restaurant's website.
Din Tai Fung,
Legislative officials in California are aiming to curb a deadly issue that impacts Santa Monica and beyond.
This past week, Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris (D-Irvine) and colleagues held a press conference
Two powerful storms heading toward Los Angeles this week threaten severe flooding in recent wildfire areas, with officials warning residents to prepare for possible evacuations and the governor mobilizing state
Despite the devastating loss of her home and her dojo, 10-year-old Eden Savoian secured two bronze medals during an international karate contest held in Las Vegas last weekend and is
An affordable housing push in Mid-City received a key recommendation this past week.
At the Feb. 3 meeting of the Santa Monica Architectural Review Board (ARB), the board supported the
This Tuesday’s City Council meeting could be another long night as the agenda is positively filled to bursting point.
Among the Special Agenda Items is a proclamation for Library
President Donald Trump returned to office last month with a major show of force on immigration, issuing numerous orders and directives to dramatically crack down on enforcement.
They’ve sparked
By Alexei Koseff
Gov. Gavin Newsom today approved $25 million for anticipated legal challenges against the Trump administration, positioning California to once again lead the resistance to the MAGA movement
The Santa Monica Police Department is asking for help solving the suspicious death of a woman discovered on the Santa Monica Beach who was discovered with significant injuries to her
California’s push to electrify its cars is facing a potentially serious problem: People aren’t buying electric cars fast enough.
After three straight years of strong growth, sales have