The Chancel Choir of the First United Methodist Church of Santa Monica, and the Chancel Choir of the First United Methodist Church of Pasadena, are joining forces to present “A
Ben Allen wants to see California re-invest its budget surplus into programs he said have been neglected for too long.
Speaking to the Santa Monica Democratic Club (SMDC) last Wednesday,
Petite yet powerful, double the energy of the energizer bunny, endlessly selfless — these are the words used to describe beloved champion of local organizations Iao Katagiri whose resume of community
Pier: Cody O’Connor, a 25-year-old cancer survivor from Cincinnati, Ohio, finished a cross-country walk from New York to Santa Monica on Friday. O’Connor has been walking across the
College: Santa Monica College organized its first post-pandemic in-person college fair last week on the college’s main campus quad with approximately 1,000 students in attendance. A parallel, virtual
On Saturday, April 16 8:44 pm
Officers responded to the 200 block of Ocean Avenue regarding a stolen vehicle. The reporting party worked for a security company who had
Throughout the month of May, the City of Santa Monica will focus on destigmatizing conversations about mental health by raising awareness through a series of free events and activities that
Kids
Building Blocks for Kindergarten with SMPL: These short bilingual English/Spanish video segments focus on kindergarten-readiness skills through reading and activities. Track completed Building Blocks activities through the virtual
The City of Malibu is working to help the community prepare for wildfires, earthquakes, and other disasters with the City’s annual Public Safety Expo on Saturday, June 4, 11
Donald Brunson was never afraid of doing things first. In fact, as the first Black child born in Santa Monica in 1907, this was something he took on from birth.
Literacy: Boys & Girls Club of Malibu in partnership with Malibu Public Schools are addressing this literacy crisis with the Botswana School Project (BSP). Led by Brooks Kamanakao, Botswana native
CHRISTOPHER RUGABER / AP Economics Writer
An inflation gauge closely tracked by the Federal Reserve surged 6.6% in March compared with a year ago, the highest 12-month jump in four