The City of Santa Monica opens its free summer lunch program for school-aged children at Virginia Avenue Park on Monday, June 21. The program, a collaboration with the Department of
Santa Monica College (SMC) has officially canceled “Celebrate America” for 2021 due to planning logistics and lingering safety concerns regarding large-scale, in-person events during the still-ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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The leader of the so-called “Oxy Bandits” crew has been convicted of organizing armed robberies of oxycodone at 15 independently owned pharmacies across Southern California, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
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A tiny fish native to Southern California streams will be studied to determine if it qualifies for protection under the federal Endangered Species Act, a conservation group said Wednesday.
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California was projected to have enough energy to meet electrical demand Wednesday but residents may be asked to voluntarily conserve electricity this week as record-breaking heat blankets the West, the
Some lawmakers are trying to stop 144 U.S. cities from losing their designations as “metropolitan areas” as the federal government updates its standards, doubling the minimum number of residents
As part of the City of Santa Monica’s expanding in-person services, the Annenberg Community Beach House begins its re-opening next week. We welcome the community back to the courtyard
This summer, Santa Monica community members and stakeholders are invited to offer input for two projects at Marine Park – the Marine Park Playground Upgrade Project and the Marine Park Community
Today, the State released the final blueprint tier numbers before the Blueprint for a Safer Economy program is retired next week; L.A. County’s adjusted case rate remains at
The Santa Monica College Music Department is pleased to host “Righting Our Wrongs,” a live webcast concert under the direction of Jeremiah Selvey, featuring virtually performed and recorded performances by
Federal officials are planning to curtail nontribal salmon fishing along the West Coast in especially bad years to help the Northwest’s endangered killer whales.
NOAA Fisheries is taking public