An investiture ceremony last Friday formally inducting Gilbert Rodriguez into his role as a Superior Court judge for the County of Los Angeles was a full-circle moment for the lifelong
Craig Foster, who for the past eight years has served as Malibu’s only representative on the seven-member Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education, announced on Friday, Aug.
It was with great fanfare the local school district announced the opening of Samohi’s latest campus project — known as the Discovery Building — last fall and now, close to one
At Santa Monica College on Friday, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a controversial, first-in-the-nation gun control measure patterned after a Texas anti-abortion law, saying the state would use an opportunity created
School Board hearings in Santa Monica are often protracted, with key discussion items and major actions sometimes undertaken close to midnight amid four-, five- and sometimes nearly six-hour-long meetings.
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The total tab for work to remediate, and possibly rebuild, the Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH) / John Muir Elementary campus is still largely unknown for the local school district,
Santa Monica Public Library invites the community to celebrate 20 years of community reading, June 4 - August 6,2022, with Joan Didion’s Where I Was From.
Since 2002
California Assemblymember Richard Bloom will be the speaker at the Santa Monica College (SMC) 2022 Commencement Ceremony on June 16. The ceremony will once again be online this year as
By Hans Laetz, Special to the Daily Press
The City of Malibu Planning Commission approved the proposed Malibu High School reconstruction plan during its last meeting on Tuesday, May 31.
As graduation festivities approach, SMMUSD Superintendent Ben Drati is sharing a pertinent warning against a potentially deadly form of celebration: fentanyl-laced ecstasy pills.
Drati’s message comes on the heels
Lots of options — none of them great.
That’s the reality the local school district is grappling with following a report of extensive mold issues and other water damage at
As graduation festivities approach, SMMUSD Superintendent Ben Drati is sharing a pertinent warning against a potentially deadly form of celebration: fentanyl-laced ecstasy pills.
Drati’s message comes on the heels