On Wednesday, June 26, the Santa Monica City Attorney’s Consumer Protection Division and WISE and Healthy Aging will present “Savvy Seniors: Protect Yourself Against Fraud and Scams” from 9
Santa Monica College (SMC) will present “Celebrate America” — a star-spangled salute to our nation’s independence — on Saturday, June 29, at Corsair Field on the main SMC campus at 1900
An independent parent group recently relaunched at Samohi is already having an immediate impact on the high school’s student body.
During Samohi’s Class of 2019 graduation, multicolored sarapes
Academic dreams do come true, especially for 11 Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) youth who were honored with personal recognition and individual scholarship funds totaling $37,000 as presented
Summer Reading is for everyone! The Santa Monica Public Library Summer Reading Program blasts off on Saturday, June 15, 2019, with a series of events for all ages that reflects
While Samohi’s Class of 2019 graduation ceremony helped to usher grads to their eventual bright futures, one theme reverberated throughout the evening: don’t just wait to see what
Two separate facilities use agreements between SMC and the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District were tabled this week due to concerns over contract language and community concern.
At a
A former gynecologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, student health center has been charged with sexually abusing patients, the school and prosecutors said Monday.
The charges against Dr.
With just a few days left in the school year, the John Muir / SMASH school campus was vandalized Saturday night with “significant” damage that will take several days to repair.
Horatio West Court
140 Hollister Avenue
Built 1919, designated 1979
This is one of the finest remaining examples of architect Irving Gill's work in the field of social
Will Rogers Elementary School students combined their creativity with the information they’ve been learning all year to create sustainable engineering projects and a student-built cardboard arcade.
Students showcased and
After voters overwhelmingly rejected a property tax that would have raised $500 million annually for the financially struggling Los Angeles Unified School District, the superintendent, mayor and head of the