Dear Editor,
At the end of this month and in early February, the LA County Committee on School District Organization (LACOE) will hold public hearings and accept testimony from interested
A celebration of culture and community typically half a world away from Santa Monica residents took place this past week. In its first visit since 2018, before the COVID-19 pandemic,
While the City of Santa Monica awaits a court ruling on the future of municipal elections, a much delayed proposal to force the local school district into districted voting will
Santa Monica Boys Basketball
Tuesday, January 16: Vikings vs Culver City, Culver City win 57-55
Friday, January 19: Vikings at Peninsula, Vikings win 47-43
Saturday, January 20: Vikings vs Muir,
Young students on break from classes are able to turn their learning from the textbook to the trenches of the ocean, all under the informative and watchful eyes of a
Donors to the Santa Monica Education Foundation can have their donation doubled for students thanks to a $25,000 match offered by Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows. The Fairmont Miramar
Council’s first meeting of the New Year delves into some of Santa Monica’s perennial issues (development and rent) but also branches out into new areas of controversy including
Steve Garvey is not going to be the next U.S. senator from California. He might do well in the upcoming March primary — and with some luck, the Republican candidate
The first round of testing measurements for the year show the local school district generally on par with past results, including a perpetual underperformance of students who are not native
The Santa Monica Pier turned up the heat in January, hosting the first Locals’ Night of the new year on Jan. 18.
A sizable crowd of visitors took part in
Scooter injuries occurring more frequently and with greater severity
A rise in scooter use has been seen throughout Santa Monica and the Greater Los Angeles area, but the transportation method