Santa Monica has its first official candidate for City Council. Dan Hall was the first person to qualify for the November election receiving the official stamp of approval on August
If you’ve encountered headlines about California’s proposed legislation to establish safety guardrails around artificial intelligence, you might think this is a debate between Big Tech and "slow&
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Recently we arrived at LAX from New York on a 5 hour trans Continental flight and were stunned at what passes for ground transportation at such a world
The City of Santa Monica is facing its second discrimination lawsuit of the year with a former procurement manager for the City alleging a pattern of retaliation and discrimination that
Despite passionate opposition in the past to the needle distribution program at Christine Emerson Reed Park, Santa Monica’s representation during a community meeting held both in-person and over Zoom
For those on modest apartment-hunting budgets, Santa Monica doesn’t seem to be the answer, something that also applies to the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
Contrary to how it might feel, time is not moving faster, it’s actually August already and that means National Night Out is almost upon us. And that’s a
With a new wave of COVID-19 cases spiking across the state, officials emphasize the importance of vaccines to prevent widespread disruptions.
Since mid-May, The Los Angeles County Department of Public
Jinky’s Cafe has taken up the spot previously occupied by The Independence at 205 Broadway, just steps from the 1447 2nd Street spot that opened in 2000.
Gov. Gavin Newsom tirelessly touts the size and strength of California’s economy, often contrasting it with those of other states. When, for example, the monthly employment report was issued