Amy Valdes could continue living Santa Monica, climbing the career ladder and enjoying a measure of stability.
Or she could ditch it all to satisfy her longtime desire to travel
The fifth Junior Social Entrepreneurship Summit came to a close this summer after participants presented their ideas to create positive change in the world to an audience at Farmshop in
The local Board of Education voted this month to greenlight the process that would allow the Santa Monica-Malibu school district to extend its lease agreement with the operator of the
The Santa Monica City Council is set to debate a local minimum wage ordinance on Sept. 29 and while there is growing consensus about the value of a $15 wage,
The SMMUSD Board of Education approved the appointment of MichaelCool as the new director of classified personnel at its Sept.2 regular meeting. The SMMUSD personnel commission recommended Cool for
Several acclaimed Santa Monica restaurants with surcharges for employee health care are being accused of price-fixing.
A lawsuit filed this week in Los Angeles County Superior Court alleges that local
Downtown Santa Monica Inc. (DTSM) held its annual meeting on Aug. 13 and among the many speeches, toasts, reflections and plans was a wealth of data regarding the city'
There are numerous challenges facing the Santa Monica-Malibu school district, among them changes in state funding and local fundraising, longstanding achievement gaps, environmental concerns in Malibu and even possible separation.
Editor's note: This is the second in a series of articles on housing in Santa Monica. Future topics will include permanent supportive housing, the role of Development Agreements
The dealings of the city government and the local school district overlap on a regular basis.
Teachers often request grant money from the City of Santa Monica for special trips,
The Shore Hotel has appointed hotel veteran Joe Velasquez to its executive team as general manager. Velasquez brings more than two decades of experience in the luxury hotel business, including
A few weeks ago, City Council unanimously authorized staff to pursue the drafting of a citywide minimum-wage ordinance with hopes of approving a living-wage measure by August. City Hall has