Next week, the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission (SMBRC) will meet to lay out a work plan of projects designed to protect the ocean and waterways around Los Angeles County
Plans to open a new Triumph motorcycle dealership passed Planning Commission this month with the new business set to occupy property at the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and 17th
Marae Cruce may not be a household name — at least not yet — but the math teacher-turned-administrator has earned her place at the helm of Samohi beginning when classes resume next
BACK TO SCHOOL: Young students preparing to begin kindergarten this fall get a boost from Santa Monica Library’s Countdown to Kindergarten activity series, running from Monday through Thursday this week. The hour-long event includes coloring, counting, reading, play and more. Visit www.smpl.org/kids
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) is preparing to allocate $1 million toward renting a building on the Santa Monica College (SMC) campus, the latest expense attached to the
The City of Santa Monica announced this week it had won the latest in a string of legal victories in tenant protection cases, successfully defending its Anti-Housing Discrimination Ordinance in
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This past July, the Team Santa Monica (TSM) U18 boys club water polo team took home the gold medal in the bronze division at the USA
In the three months from April 1 through June 30, 2022, Santa Monica programs designed to combat homelessness have resulted in 80 households being served by the Senior Household Task
A July lawsuit filed against the City of Santa Monica alleges that current vehicle towing policies — in particular, the impounding of vehicles operated by unlicensed drivers — violate constitutional protections.
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Evan Meyer welcomes California State Senator, Ben Allen on this episode of Meyerside Chats. Interested in any of the civic topics below? Please tune in to Meyerside Chats on the
PAUL WISEMAN / AP Economics Writer
U.S. employers added an astonishing 528,000 jobs last month despite flashing warning signs of an economic downturn, easing fears of a recession and
California Coastal Commission staff believe Malibu’s proposed vacation rental rules “would unduly restrict the rental of residential units to visitors and diminish the public’s ability to access and