Los Angeles County Health Department officials said residents and businesses could possibly return to school and in-person dining experiences if transmission rates continue to decrease as they have in recent
After weeks of around-the-clock planning for the start of distance learning, teachers and students woke up yesterday to a problem no one had prepared for — a nationwide Zoom outage. While
By Andrew Browning and Dominic Gomez
After much thought, the two of us have decided to withdraw from the race for Santa Monica City Council. We withdrew because it became
The Santa Monica Fire Department responded to a structure fire near the 1400 block of the Third Street Promenade. Responders said a pizza oven had sent smoke up into an attic but flames absent in the area and nobody was injured.
Three council members are asking for an outside agency to expedite an analysis of the City’s response to recent looting and riots.
The Santa Monica Police Department has been