KIDS & TEENS
Pirate Story Time. Tuesday, September 21 / 11 to 11:30 a.m. Pico Branch Library. Ahoy, matey! Enjoy pirate stories and songs and learn how to talk
The City of Santa Monica’s Department of Public Works, Water Resources and Engineering Divisions have successfully secured multiple grants, totaling over $45 million, to fund various water self-sufficiency projects
Skin cancer specialist Kim Margolin, M.D., known for groundbreaking treatment and research in metastatic cancers, will join the research team at the renowned Saint John’s Cancer Institute.
Dr.
The City of Santa Monica maintains a street sweeping program to comply with provisions of the federally mandated Clean Water Act. Street sweeping helps to remove pollutants which can potentially
As the highly transmissible Delta variant spreads, compliance with masking requirements at businesses is critical to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) prevention strategy. Masks are
Authorities continue to investigate a body found on Will Rogers State Beach Sunday morning. Initial reports said a woman had been found on the beach but the Los Angeles Fire
The City of Malibu has released a statement condeming a recent assault on Dan Blocker Beach that sent a man to a local hospital.
Shortly before noon on Sunday, August
On August 30, the Los Angeles District Attorneys Office filed three counts of 459 PC – Burglary against Jason Tyrone Strickland, a 42-year-old homeless male, for his involvement in three separate
The former chairman of the board of a Los Angeles church was sentenced Monday to nearly 11 years in federal prison for stealing more than $11 million in church funds,
Help is available now for all Santa Monica residential tenants and landlords who need support in applying for $5.2 billion in rental assistance and $2 billion in utility assistance
Two priority bills authored by Assemblymember Richard Bloom (D – Santa Monica) have both passed a key legislative hurdle this afternoon. AB 1126, which would establish a statewide
Commission on the
Health investigators across the U.S. are finding it nearly impossible to keep up with the deluge of new COVID-19 infections and carry out contact tracing efforts that were once