ARCHITECT OF CRUELTY -courtesy photo
ARE WE A CRUEL NATION?
IT’S ALREADY TOMORROW
You know, that day you’ve been dreading, when we look around and become very afraid
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will provide free and reduced-price meals to eligible students during the 2025-26 school year under federal nutrition programs.
Students qualify for free meals if
The City of Malibu Arts Commission will host a free opening reception for its summer public art exhibition "Coastal Reflections" on Sunday, July 13, at noon at the
Santa Monica's new diversion program, SaMo Bridge, has successfully connected 37 people to housing and supportive services in its first month of operation since opening in May.
The
Dear Santa Monica,
As a longtime resident, Recreation and Parks Commissioner, and Board member of the Wilshire Montana Neighborhood Coalition (Wilmont), I’m reaching out to you with strong conviction
Let me be clear: I love parks! I’ve spent countless hours in my nearly 30 years in Santa Monica enjoying them alone and with friends and loved ones, playing
Supporters of housing at the Santa Monica Airport are mounting a last ditch effort to influence the City Council ahead of Tuesday’s discussion with the release of a new
A beloved Wilshire Boulevard corner has come back to life with the opening of Diner Antonette, a heartfelt reinvention of one of Santa Monica’s most architecturally striking restaurant spaces.
California recorded its second-lowest homicide rate since at least 1966 in 2024, as nearly every major crime category declined across the state, according to new data released by the California
The Santa Monica City Council will debate the future of Santa Monica Airport at a study session Tuesday night, reviewing three scenarios for transforming the 192-acre site into public parkland
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved two motions targeting federal immigration enforcement tactics and expanding youth civic engagement protections.
The measures, authored by Chair Pro Tem