Sen. Kamala Harris has raised more money in Santa Monica than any other Democratic candidate for president, according to data released this week.
Santa Monicans have donated more than $265,
The number of people experiencing homelessness is rising steeply across the Westside and stabilizing in Santa Monica, although the city still has the second-largest homeless population in the area.
The
A couple of Santa Monicans are learning about social justice and civil rights history this summer, and it’s happening not in the classroom, but on stage.
Sabina Egan and
Featured in the two Presidential Debates on CNN this past week were perhaps too many qualified candidates. It worries me that, with all the Democrats in-fighting, the “Criminal Trump,” aka
What a packed line-up! I was going to whine about youtube now forcing you to listen to commercials, to make you pay to subscribe, but there’s so much going
It is virtually impossible to review the beautiful new film “After the Wedding” because to reveal any of the plot would inevitably unravel all the rest of it.
It’s
The California Court of Appeals has overturned a trial court verdict against Santa Monica’s Rent Control Board (RCB) in a what has become a two-decade debacle over regulating an
Living in cars, vans and RVs is once again illegal in residential areas of Los Angeles.
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to reinstate a law that prohibits
A group of Venice residents filed an opening brief last Friday in a lawsuit to stop the construction of a temporary facility that would house 154 people experiencing homelessness.
The
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Yes, Santa Monica keeps reinventing itself, aren’t we something? But usually, for most of the last decade, not in good ways.
Now comes the prospect of
It takes a village to raise students within the school district and the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District continues to try and improve theirs.
This week’s Thursday, August