With students at Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) making a return to class sessions this past week, the stressors of academic and social life came back with it, throwing
Residents from Santa Monica and beyond joined the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Westside Coalition in honoring the civil rights leader’s namesake holiday on Monday.
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Santa Monica Boys Basketball
Monday, January 8: Vikings at Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes win 59-57
Wednesday, January 10: Vikings at Redondo Union, Redondo Union win 60-35
Friday, January 12: Vikings
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Emeritus Art Gallery is pleased to present “The Invisible Man,” a free exhibition celebrating new works by artist and Emeritus student Anna Conley. The exhibition
Transportation throughout Santa Monica and the Greater Los Angeles area has been taken for a ride over the past few years with the increased usage of scooters. The ease of
Despite some overwhelming obstacles, including recruiting shortages and pre-pandemic level service restoration, Santa Monica-based Big Blue Bus saw steady gains in ridership, according to the fiscal year 2022-23 performance year-end
Millions of Americans watched last weekend as NFL teams played the final games of their regular season. California fans were treated to the much-anticipated finale between the San Francisco 49ers
Road safety improvements continue throughout town with stop signs, bike lanes and new traffic warnings
Several road-related projects kept the City of Santa Monica Mobility Department busy during the final
Thursday, around 9:00 p.m. authorities responded to a three-vehicle accident at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) and Las Flores. The incident resulted in minor to moderate
Redding Police Chief Brian Barner has long thought it was odd that community service officers are allowed to interview witnesses to crimes, but state law prohibits them from testifying about
Nearly a year ago, Gov. Gavin Newsom promised to deploy 1,200 tiny homes to help shelter the state’s growing population of homeless residents. Now, the state has chosen