MICHAEL R. BLOOD
Associated Press
Everyone knows that living in California comes with a price: Its residents pay some of the nation’s highest taxes on the money they earn,
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The Rotary Club of Santa Monica is currently accepting applications for its Community and Youth Grants program from non-profit organizations serving the Santa Monica community.
Grant applications are due by
A 72-year-old woman with disabilities who has lived in the same Santa Monica studio for 38 years has filed suit in Los Angeles Superior Court against her landlords. In the
Eight Santa Monica residents were awarded Wellbeing Microgrants aimed at positively impacting community wellbeing. This is the third round of $500 grants bringing the total number of recipients to 24.
Supervisor Janice Hahn joined the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation CEO Bill Allen, officials from AltaSea, and entrepreneurs from new ocean tech companies to announce that the “blue economy”