With classrooms back in session and mask mandates a thing of the past, the 2021-22 school year has been a glimpse at a post-COVID reality for local schools.
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The Supreme Court’s apparent intention to abolish a nationwide right to abortion, spelled out in a draft opinion leaked this
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Record-low mortgages below 3% are long gone. Credit card rates will likely rise. So will the cost of an auto loan. Savers may finally
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California, which would have the world’s fifth-largest economy if it was a country, on Wednesday became the first U.S. state to formally begin
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The husband of a Black woman who died hours after childbirth in 2016 sued Cedars-Sinai Medical hospital on Wednesday, saying she bled to death because
Drought: The first three months of the year were the driest in recorded state history and agencies across the region are struggling to prepare for ongoing drought. While many are
Crime Watch is culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office has identified Chasen Alibrando, 25 of Santa Monica, as the victim who fell to his death in Isla Vista on April 29.
Firefighters
On Monday May 2nd at 3:02 p.m. Santa Monica Fire resources were dispatched to a reported “Gas Odor” in the area of 1410 Third Street. The first arriving
A California appeals court ruled against an effort by San Francisco to ban four suspected drug dealers from a 50-square-block area in a city neighborhood rife with drug
The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) will conduct its annual national food drive on Saturday, May 14. NALC's food drive, which was first held in 1983, helps