Dear Santa Monica Neighbors,
As we enter the summer, and as the slow economic recovery from the shutdown continues, and candidates for our local offices begin to be endorsed by
From navigating the deep waters of the COVID-19 pandemic to raising the profile of Saint Monica Preparatory’s breadth of activities, the Mariners class of 2024 was 76 souls committed
The first marketplace for local and diverse small businesses opened on Pico Blvd in a ribbon cutting ceremony that attracted the attention of local television news media, along with local
Almost four hundred years ago, Thomas Hobbes argued that the social contract meant trading freedom for security. That the State of Nature is a war against all. The sovereign must
Flanked by a broad coalition of supporters, former LWV of Santa Monica President Natalya Zernitskaya officially kicked off her campaign for Santa Monica City Council last week, unveiling her plan
One of the world’s top chefs has shifted his palette from New York City fine dining to classic cookout fare, bringing a new food paradise for hungry patrons at
California housing advocates and lawmakers say more affordable housing and increases in state and federal funding would address the state’s homelessness crisis. But some disagree on the underlying causes
As a group of Samohi seniors prepare to put Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) in the rearview mirror, it is also time for some of the district’s dedicated
Local student bringing warmth to homeless one hoodie at a time
Crossroads School freshman Nathan Ravitz has decided to take a lead from his family on the East Coast and
On Tuesday, California’s Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) held a public meeting for the McKinley site RAW, which aims to prevent “potential future risk to human [and] environment