Barnes & Noble is returning to Santa Monica with the grand opening of a new bookstore on Wednesday, August 28. The store, located at 1318 on the Third Street Promenade,
When asked what having the 2028 Olympics Beach Volleyball games take place in Santa Monica meant to him, Pacific Palisades native Miles Partain said he’s already made some plans for the occasion.
There was a time, four-plus decades ago, when crime was California’s most powerful political issue. The state was experiencing a serious spike in crime, but the Legislature, controlled
Young adults in Los Angeles County who do not have stable housing typically lack education and employment, often have mental health struggles and may have had involvement with the criminal
The leaders of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) are in lockstep heading into the 2024-25 school year, creating unified priorities to guide the district in what’s sure to be an intriguing 10 months ahead.
Governor Newsom has signed new legislation to further crack down on property and retail crime at the behest of local lawmakers including Rick Chavez Zbur (D-Hollywood).
The new laws
With all the headlines about childless cat ladies and bloodless coups, it’s possible to forget that the Presidential campaign isn’t the only election taking place this fall. In
Dear Editor,
In his book Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World — and Why Things are Better Than You Think, Hans Rosling introduces the concept of the “Gap
Dear Editor,
The Medal of Honor Citation of Santa Monica resident Joe Gandara reads:
Private Joe Gandara distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call
Dear Editor,
Charles Andrews has written two pieces since July 31 in which he accuses former mayor Kevin McKeown of writing letters to local newspapers making false claims about the
Dear Editor,
As a passionate advocate for Santa Monica — a community I deeply love for its diversity, vibrancy, and incredible seaside charm — I believe we are at a critical juncture
Dear Editor,
In last week’s letter, "Anyone but SMRR" (page 7 of the weekend edition) former council candidate Arthur Jeon attempted to smear four council candidates with