The latest in housing rights for all of Santa Monica’s residents was on the mind of locals on Wednesday, as a group of citizens expanded their knowledge on the
The governor of California wants to pause physical education tests for students over concerns with bullying and discrimination.
During a three-year suspension, the state would study whether the current test
The University of California has been ordered to pay $1.58 million to a former UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica employee who was racially harassed by her co-workers.
A Los
It was an early May fiesta at Will Rogers Elementary School, an annual event that has existed for decades.
But what had been a popular celebration of the Cinco de
No more "No Section 8" on rental listings in Santa Monica.
Council quickly and unanimously approved an ordinance that prohibits housing discrimination based on a tenant's