Last week’s City Council meeting saved the most intense for last with discussion item 16c, a request made by Councilmembers Gleam Davis, Caroline Torosis and Jesse Zwick to direct
A previously unreported conflict of interest with Rent Control Chair Ericka Lesley has forced the Rent Control Board to revote on its endorsement of the Justice for Renters Act.
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Lina Mills recalls how she came to this country from Colombia at age 16 having never worked a day in her life. Once she arrived, she found work in restaurants.
A plot of land where Interstate 5 crosses the American River in Sacramento was once occupied by the Rusty Duck and Hungry Hunter restaurants, but they’ve closed and their
Stakeholders within Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) are already looking towards next school year with a particular eye on districtwide cellphone use.
At the June 6 regular meeting of
The Santa Monica Pacific Palisades Lions Club was happy to announce their community support grant recipients this past month. Each year we are proud to be to join with nonprofit
In the last two years, bird flu has been blamed for the deaths of millions of wild and domestic birds worldwide. It’s killed legions of seals and sea lions,
Dear Editor,
Last month, the US House Agriculture Committee passed a Farm Bill that puts billions of vulnerable animals at further risk of cruelty and abuse. In the coming months,
Dear Editor,
In a city that has outlawed rodeos, banned the use of exotic animals for entertainment and shut down the pony rides at Griffith Park, it is time to
Santa Monica will celebrate music-making on the summer solstice, June 21, with three free outdoor concerts, joining Make Music Los Angeles in encouraging the community to pick up an instrument
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Emeritus Art Gallery presents a free exhibition of works by Los Angeles–based artist Ray McCray. The exhibition opens on June 27 and runs through