California’s oil industry says it is withdrawing its controversial ballot measure challenging a state law that would have imposed new restrictions on oil and gas wells within 3,200
Santa Monica’s recreational amenities are vast, and a new face in the city is looking to maximize the potential of parks and beyond. In April, Jenny Rogers was named
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The Assembly elections committee today approved a pared-back version of a bill that would have created an automatic voter registration system in California, with some cautious "yes" votes
Editor’s Note: The following was written before the release of the Supreme Court case and County figures on homelessness.
The unsustainable inflow of transient homeless people is too much
Dear Editor,
Today, a woman standing near me in the TJ Maxx at 4th & Arizona casually urinated all over the floor. A few days ago, my 13-year-old daughter and
Dear Editor,
In response to “retired former Mayor” Kevin McKeown’s letter of June 21, attacking City Council member Christina Parra, if he had watched the entire Council discussion, he
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education is taking the opportunity to retool its Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), formulating amended goals for the three-year cycle