Dear Parents, Guardians, Staff and Students,
We look forward to our return to school on Monday, April 18, 2022 following our two-week spring break. I hope you and your family
An Encampment to Home program, akin to the interventions used to clear the Boardwalk and Westchester Park encampments, is being planned for Centennial Park to place everyone living in the
Evan Meyer welcomes Chief of Police, Ramon Batista on this edition of Meyerside Chats. Interested in any of the civic topics below? Please tune in to Meyerside Chats on the
COVID-19 cases are once again on the rise in L.A. County, but according to Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer no new masking rules or restrictions are in the
Two Democratic Party candidates are vying for the vacant seat representing Santa Monica (and inland communities like West Hollywood, Hollywood and Beverly Hills) in Sacramento come this fall: newly-drawn Assembly
Union: Scores of union members representing Teamsters Local 911 – City of Santa Monica Trades & Maintenance Bargaining Unit rallied outside Santa Monica City Hall on Wednesday for a large, visible
From the time the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) first learned of the U.S. Mail disruption in Mid-City — via a letter posted to social media by a resident — officers
Metro rail and bus riders have grown accustomed to seeing a range of uniformed security personnel as their commutes wind them through the greater Los Angeles area. Here on the
Rugby can be a little difficult to describe to an American audience. Is it like soccer, but you can use your hands? Is it like football, but with no pads…
In a City known for its sky high rents, 2021 was an aberration as according to the Rent Control Board’s annual report, market rate rents for newly leased rent