As part of UCLA’s commitment to build community and forge connections with Westwood Village, the university will host its inaugural First Thursdays event on Thursday, March 3, on Broxton
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District’s Financial Oversight Committee (FOC) is seeking qualified candidates who will bring a depth of business and/or financial expertise to the committee. There
The Montana Avenue Branch Library, 1704 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, is reopening on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. After 18-months of providing curbside services, the Santa Monica Public Library is excited
Santa Monica Public Library presents “Storypalooza Story Tour” on Saturday, March 5, with storytelling performers and activities at all five library locations throughout the day, beginning at 10:30 a.
A former lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles, pleaded not guilty in Denver on Wednesday to allegations that he sent emails and posted videos threatening violence against the
Ice and snow showers made travel dicey on many of California’s mountain highways Wednesday as a very cold and windy storm moved through.
Many parts of the state experienced
The City of Santa Monica’s Chief Communications Officer Debbie Lee has announced that she will leave her post after nearly eight years leading citywide communications. Since 2014, Lee set
As the county continues to experience reduced COVID-19 spread, it is appropriate to consider fewer required safety measures, noting that vulnerable individuals should continue to layer in all protections possible.
Authorities seized more than 100 guns in Southern California as part of a five-day sweep to remove firearms and ammunition from people who are no longer legally allowed to own
Proposed legislation in California would require all K-12 public schools to develop COVID-19 testing plans for students and staff and the funding for schools to do it, Sen. Richard Pan
A cold storm brought snow and rain to California on Tuesday and forecasters warned that freezing temperatures will follow.
Snowfall in Southern California mountains was expected down to elevations as
California Sen. Scott Wiener introduced legislation Tuesday that would exempt the state’s public colleges and universities from an environmental review process that often slows construction in the state, as