Legislation to address the growing epidemic of hate crimes passed the Senate Judiciary Committee on this week. The bill, AB 1126, authored by Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D Santa Monica), would
Santa Monica College (SMC) is seeking applications for the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee, which oversees the implementation of the bond measures that are funding capital improvement projects at the college:
On Aug. 7 and 8, more than 6,000 riders, including two participants from Santa Monica (Travis Boyle and Sheeroy Desai), will take part in the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC), a
The largest illegal marijuana bust in Los Angeles County history — which netted 373,000 plants that would ultimately have been worth $1 billion on the street — eradicated only a fraction
The number of wildfires and amount of land burned in parched California so far this year greatly exceed totals for the same period in disastrous 2020.
Between Jan. 1 and
Cases at skilled nursing facilities plummeted since staff and residents began receiving vaccinations and remain low. For the week ending June 20, nearly 30,000 COVID-19 tests were completed among
Santa Monica College’s Emeritus Acting Troupe is pleased to announce its performance, “Conversations: Scenes from Film and Theater.”
The performance is free and will be held online as a
The streaming service Peacock is ramping up its offerings with a new deal with Universal Filmed Entertainment Group.
The companies said Tuesday that starting in 2022 all Universal films, including
The Los Angeles police officer who shared a photo of George Floyd with the words “you take my breath away” in a Valentine-like format has been cleared of wrongdoing and
A California lawmaker on Tuesday joined the growing list of Republican candidates hoping to oust Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in a September recall election.
Assemblyman Kevin Kiley — one of Newsom’
Santa Monica Public Library is excited to announce a virtual family-friendly summer reading show, “Spin Me a Shadow, Tell Me a Tale,” on Monday, July 12, at 2:30 pm.