Louisa Johnston, Marketing and Communications Coordinator, The People Concern
We often hear misguided assumptions about the causal relationship between physical and mental wellbeing and one’s housing status.
Too frequently,
by Tatiana Blackington James
May is always glorious at the Santa Monica Farmers Market, offering up jewel-like berries, mountains of downy fava pods and blushing peaches the color of California
Residents were generally in favor of reduced height limits for single family neighborhoods at a recent community meeting but divisions emerged when debate turned to regulations of enclosed garages and
As the community prepares to welcome millions of visitors who come to enjoy Malibu’s world-famous beaches, mountains and scenery, the City and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Santa Monica Public Library presents Stephen M. Silverman, discussing his new book, The Amusement Park: 900 Years of Thrills and Spills, and the Dreamers and Schemers Who Built Them, on
The SMMUSD Board of Education approved the appointment of David E. Malone, CPSM as the new director of purchasing at its May 2, regular meeting. Malone’s appointment began on
For the third year in a row, New Roads School’s Middle School students were named Streets to Seas champions. The team, which was made of ten seventh-graders, came up
Throughout Santa Monica, your eyes will come across many a mural. Some bear the likeness of a famous food critic, some the mug of notorious MMA fighter, others have intricate
The City of Santa Monica is preparing to establish new water rates for the next five years and officials will be soliciting public input into new rates as early as
On Saturday, March 16, the Westside Chapter of National Charity League, Inc. honored 15 Los Angeles area high school seniors at its annual Senior Recognition Dinner held at Le Meridien
There are but few certainties in this life: death, taxes, and ongoing maintenance on aging equipment and schools in the Santa Monica community.
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified Schools District’