California not only has the nation’s largest number of homeless people, but one of its highest rates of homelessness vis-à-vis its overall population. The last official count found more
Something dangerous is happening at the University of California. Echoing similar moves at many private colleges, the powerful regents of our public university system are moving to suppress political speech
While young adults are experiencing their childhood, they often don’t realize the impact of the time period until much later. Even then, the introspection about the environment and relationships
On Feb. 23, Amazon Head of Community Engagement (West) David Ambroz spoke to the Rotary Club of Santa Monica about his new book A Place Called Home: A Memoir, during
Will Rogers students keep Civil Rights history alive with powerful presentations
On the morning of Feb. 22, the fifth-grade students at Will Rogers Learning Community presented the "Living Museum&
Local real estate market stays hot while apartment prices remain high
By Thomas Leffler, SMDP Staff Writer
Although the Santa Monica real estate market has continued a hot streak into
February showers bring March flowers. Maybe? The rain was unfortunately a setback for strawberry growers but with sunnier weather on the way, look for more strawberries to compliment the vibrant
Tuesday’s City Council meeting included some extremely sad news as Vice Mayor Lana Negrete confirmed that she has been diagnosed with cancer. Many residents of Santa Monica were already
Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes multiple art experiences all around town, LA Wine & Food Festival, and much more.
Frieze Art Fair:
"Jacaranda, Shawn Phillips!" – was the headline I chose for my previous Noteworthy column. Seems ironic now, because: I was a big fan of Phillips when he surfaced in