Elections across Los Angeles County, including in Santa Monica, are faced with fighting a culture of rampant election disinformation each cycle.
With the 2024 election just 13 days away, the
In advance of World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, the advocacy group Streets Are For Everyone (SAFE) released a report on traffic accident victims in Los Angeles, stating
Confused about Proposition 33? You’re not alone. A recent poll shows the ballot measure to give local governments more ability to limit rent increases is running neck and neck,
The Santa Monica Police Department is seeking the community’s assistance in identifying a suspect in connection with an assault that took place near 5th Street.
The suspect is described
A jam-packed agenda for Tuesday’s City Council meeting could make for another long night and among a number of housekeeping-esque items, there are still one or two that could
At our Oktoberfest themed meeting, thanks to Chef Anne, the Santa Monica Pacific Palisades Lions members came together to also celebrate three birthdays, with members ranging in age from 34
When I read in The New York Times that La Grenouille, my favorite restaurant in New York City, was closing after 60 years of service, it struck a personal chord.
Workers at seven CVS pharmacies in Southern California have gone on strike for better pay and health care and to protest what they say is bad-faith contract bargaining by the
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education was finally able to discuss a full unification package to separate between Santa Monica and Malibu entities, but the board is not ready to vote on the package just yet.
The funeral of Santa Monica College Custodial Operations Manager Felicia Hudson held on Friday was a truly beautiful and moving celebration of her life, along with a reminder of the