Historic Douglas World Cruiser aircraft on course to return to Santa Monica
One of the two remaining Douglas World Cruiser aircraft that took part in the first ever aerial circumnavigation
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD), working with a multitude of partners, has announced the arrest of three of the six suspects involved in a March burglary of Ulta Beauty
In Tuesday’s relatively run-of-the-mill City Council meeting, Councilmembers voted to approve the proposed business license modernization and associated business license tax rate changes.
Stephanie Manglaras, Assistant City Treasurer was
The current session of the California Legislature, like all recent sessions, has featured the state’s perpetual conflict over its acute shortage of housing. Gov. Gavin Newsom and most legislators
You might think the home of Silicon Valley would rush to hire a cybersecurity chief, but you’d be wrong: California has left its top cybersecurity post vacant for nearly
California lawmakers don’t know for sure how big their budget deficit is, but on Thursday they decided it’s big enough to go ahead and reduce spending by about
Hello Kelly,
I came across an article in which you answered a question about election by acclamation. There is a lot of information on the internet about acclamation, but one
The future of education in Santa Monica and Malibu is becoming clear, as a years-long process to create two independent school districts finally has fiscal details to share with the
One afternoon, after watching Kareem Campbell’s part in the World Industries skateboarding video “Trilogy” for the third consecutive time, my mom laughed after his slow-motion nollie hardflip over a
Broadway Baker, the extremely popular pastry store on Wilshire Blvd is set to close this Saturday, April 13 at 1pm. However, it’s going to be replaced with a brand