Not even a month into Donald Trump’s presidency, local educators have already been disheartened by the administration’s potential actions.
On January 27, The White House initially announced a
I don’t know about you, but I am feeling unmoored. After the wildfires and subsequent evacuations, then the disturbing new Federal administration’s actions, which are clearly meant to
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials expressed concern last week over high numbers of failing math grades, with more than 800 secondary students receiving D or F marks in the
For the past two decades three California governors have committed the state to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions to battle climate change.
The official goal is to achieve carbon neutrality
Yes, the times, they are a-changing. Some of my favorite restaurants in Pacific Palisades are gone, likely forever. The Draycott closed even before the devastating fire, but that was no
Van Moczydlowsky delivered when it mattered most, setting up E.J. Vernon's go-ahead layup with 11.4 seconds remaining as Crossroads held off Windward 58-55 in a back-and-forth
The Santa Monica Pacific Palisades Lions Club extends our sincere sympathy to all those affected by the wildfires that popped up across Los Angeles County. Our thoughts and prayers are
Santa Monica businesses now have access to free digital tools to help them compete in the 2025 Most Loved Contest, which opens for nominations on Monday, Feb 10. This annual
After a weekend of confusing statements and partial openings, the Pacific Coast Highway has reopened.
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announced the reopening of State Route 1/Pacific Coast
Despite a break in the action from the devastating wildfires, high school sports has come back in a big way for some units as the postseason nears.
On the hardwood
An unsurprising legal challenge to a state bill attacking social media feeds will make its way into a federal courtroom next year.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals