Roe v. Wade, a 1973 United States Supreme Court case, changed the reproductive-rights landscape for American women. Our highest court deemed that “choice” was a fundamental right of a woman,
The City of Santa Monica has approved $8.3 million in funding for a new affordable housing development at 14th and Michigan by developer EAH Housing.
Total costs for the
In spite of injuries, Santa Monica College (SMC) men’s swimming and diving team placed seventh at the State Championships this month at De Anza College in Cupertino.
The Corsairs
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Officers responded to Santa Monica College Police
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Dave Levin calls himself an “old-school” mailman.
On his L-shaped route along 20th Street and Ocean Park Boulevard, he stops after pushing mail through a front door to chat with
A well-loved teacher within the Santa Monica community is riding off into the sunset of retirement at the end of the school year. Well, sorta. As this soon-to-be ex-teacher puts
There are but few certainties in this life: death, taxes, and ongoing maintenance on aging equipment and schools in the Santa Monica community.
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified Schools District’
A learning facility within the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District could soon be named after a former president and his First Lady.
The naming of the district’s future
A development that will provide 56 affordable apartments for seniors downtown is moving forward Monday.
The Architectural Review Board will provide feedback on the design of a seven-story apartment building
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