The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District announced significant facility improvements during a board meeting on Thursday, Sept. 18, with all schools now receiving good ratings on state inspections after years
"Santa Monica badly needs more housing. Workers can’t afford to live near their jobs, the elderly are being forced further afield, and young people like ourselves are being
Many business owners wonder: Is it really necessary to renew? The issue is real. If your Doing Business As (DBA) name lapses, the legal protection of your trade name might
The Tuesday meeting of the Santa Monica City Council will be heavy on development projects but Council will also tackle how, or even if, they should fund local neighborhood associations.
The Malibu City Council has adopted an emergency ordinance temporarily relaxing permit requirements for public events and business signs to help local businesses recover from the 2025 Palisades Fire.
Urgency
A documentary showcasing four-time Grammy Award winner Stanley Clarke's artistic residency at BroadStage has been selected as an official entry in the 26th Newport Beach Film Festival.
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An outside review of Los Angeles County's response to January's deadly wildfires found a lack of resources and outdated policies for sending emergency alerts led to
Big Blue Bus will offer free rides to all Santa Monica K-12 students from Oct. 6-10, 2025, as part of the annual Bike It! Walk It! Bus It! Week initiative
Venice Community Housing will honor Congresswoman Maxine Waters with the inaugural Courage in Action Award at its 33rd Annual Jazz Brunch this October.
The Oct. 12 event will recognize Waters
The city is moving to dramatically expand its park system with a new vision plan that could more than double available parkland over the coming decades, replacing a nearly 30-year-old
Several businesses on the 2500 block of Wilshire Boulevard are preparing to close by the end of October to make way for demolition and construction of a major residential development
Drivers displaying Clean Air Vehicle decals will no longer receive free parking at Santa Monica meters starting Oct. 1, ending a 23-year-old incentive program designed to encourage the adoption of