The City Council meeting last week was interrupted by suspected smoke in City Hall. Fortunately, the physical fire was outside of the building. But the meeting was incendiary in every
After an hour-long conference with legal counsel, the City of Malibu stated it is moving forward with an attempt to create an independent Malibu Unified School District, without continued negotiation
The end of October means many things; not only does every food and beverage outlet offer pumpkin spice variants regardless of whether you actually want it, but the leaves change
Sarah Daunis’ fourth grade class at Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH) traveled to the new Samohi Exploration Building for “Fairy Tales on Trial,” the culmination of a six-week integrated project-based learning unit.
By Sienna Bevan
In Santa Monica, homelessness is no longer just a problem, but a city-declared local emergency. While Santa Monica witnessed a 6% decrease in homelessness over the past
Amid accusations and counter-accusations, members of Santa Monica City Council voted not to return with ordinance that would prohibit gifts to councilmembers, therefore potentially restricting the amount of gratuities and
Dear Editor,
For the past two weeks or so, Santa Monica Councilmember Oscar de la Torre has been in the news for an antisemitic comment he made as an SMMUSD
A revised attempt at a affordable housing development on city-owned properties came back to the community last week, with concerns still persisting about the loss of parking in the Wilshire-Montana
By Sienna Bevan
In Santa Monica, homelessness is no longer just a problem, but a city-declared local emergency. While Santa Monica witnessed a 6% decrease in homelessness over the past