Santa Monica’s recycling program was poised to continue business as usual.
The Allan Company, the city’s recycling contractor since 1993, was about to receive a seven-year contract extension
For a Left-leaning city, a glaring omission in Santa Monica’s past has been celebrating an iconic event such as Pride. This weekend, that changes, with Pride arriving at one
As the county’s homelessness crisis continues to grow, agencies that have traditionally operated outside the social services field are being forced to realign their organizations and assume leadership roles
A local resident is using opera as a vessel to transplant long-forgotten, lesser-known works into today’s world. Her hope? That she can preserve these works and juxtapose them against
A proposed educational garden and kitchen at 4th Street and Montana Avenue will be able to hold frequent classes and fundraisers despite concerns from neighbors about noise, light and traffic.
Tucked between the ever-changing neighborhoods of Mar Vista and Culver City is Miriam’s House, a non-profit specializing in change. Miriam’s helps low-income mothers recovering from substance abuse to
Plans to address climate change in Santa Monica will cost the city an estimated $800 million over the next 10 years.
City Council will consider adoption of their Climate Action
With Memorial Day kicking off the summer season, many Santa Monicans will enjoy the flavors of the grill accompanied by a glass of their favorite wine but starting this year,
Nearly 500 attendees came together to celebrate and support the great work of St. Joseph Center (SJC) on Saturday, May 18 at the annual Voices of Hope Gala. The event
Plans for an educational garden project at 4th and Montana could get pruned this week when City Council hears an appeal of the project.
The Rainbow Garden has been trying
Council will consider more than $5M in total spending for the new field at the Civic Center this week.
As part of the consent calendar, Council could approve $4,767,