In a statement sent to the Daily Press, Councilmember Christine Parra said the following…
"After much thought and deep reflection on both my personal circumstances and the needs of
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday had a message for local governments: clean up homeless encampments now or lose out on state funding next year.
Standing in front of a
Just because it’s not winter, doesn’t mean you can’t skate, so push the ice skates to the back of the cupboard and bring forth the roller skates instead.
Despite passionate opposition in the past to the needle distribution program at Christine Emerson Reed Park, Santa Monica’s representation during a community meeting held both in-person and over Zoom
Jinky’s Cafe has taken up the spot previously occupied by The Independence at 205 Broadway, just steps from the 1447 2nd Street spot that opened in 2000.
SMPD welcomed two newest police officers (above):Paulina Cuenca and Ivan Lozano from the police academy and the Field Training Officer program last week. Cuenca is a former soccer player
Saturdays throughout the month will feature the Endless Summer C.A.M.P. (Community, Art, Music, Picnic) series at Tongva Park, highlighting world music and art.
Following a tiny tweak in the text, members of the Santa Monica City Council voted unanimously 7-0 to place a parking facility tax revenue measure on the November 2024 Ballot.
Residents in Santa Monica were speculating on social media last night why there were helicopters hovering for some time between 14th Street and 17th Street, over the 10 freeway. Turns
Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes the Venice Art Crawl, Pride on the Promenade, Venice Summer Fest and much more.
Venice Art Crawl:
Pacific Palisades native and Palisades High School graduate Miles Partain has the distinction of being the youngest-ever member of Team USA’s Men’s Beach Volleyball unit, and the 22-year-old has already made a difference in Paris.
This increase in the number of arrivals, paired with fewer adoptions means the shelter is over capacity without any or space for the next animal that arrives