Throughout August and September, Ready To Succeed has been at multiple area campuses, giving out 28-piece curated dorm room sets and helping foster youth move into their dorm rooms.
A major step was taken this past week toward separating the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) into school districts for the two cities.
On Sept. 12, SMMUSD and the
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake hit the area just before 7:30 a.m. according to the USGS. The quake was centered in Malibu and was followed by a 2.7 aftershock. To see more information about the quake and provide information about your experience, visit https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/c
The Santa Monica Fire Department held its annual Sept. 11 memorial ceremony on Wednesday morning. Firefighters gathered in front their stations to observe a moment of silence and at Station 1 the ceremony included a rendition of Amazing Grace on the bagpipes.
The heat was on in more ways than one on Sunday, as the 10 candidates for Santa Monica City Council stepped into a sweaty Lincoln Middle School auditorium to make their cases before the November 5 election.
Main Street was shut down between Ocean Park Blvd. and Strand Ave. to celebrate all things furry, as the Day of the Dog festival hit the city for the second annual occasion.
The first City Council meeting of September looks alot like the last meeting of August with a couple of weighty items held over but we’ll have to wait and
Dear Community Members,
I want to address the concerns many of you have voiced following recent incidents that have shaken residents and business owners and contributed to a feeling of
The Santa Monica Police Department is investigating a body found in the 1100 block of 6th Court on suspicion of murder. Officers have the area of the alley between Reed