Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board member Oscar de la Torre will take the stand this week in the voting rights trial challenging Santa Monica’s election system. Lawyers for
By Jonah Dylan
When Kenneth Wright ran for Congress in California’s 33rd district in 2016, he knew he would lose.
But the pediatric eye surgeon said he didn’t
Each October, the Westside Coalition highlights success stories of remarkable people who have overcome great barriers to go from homeless to housed during its Celebrating Success Breakfast. These stories are
Street Lighting Modernization Program
For the week of August 6th, construction will be taking place throughout the project area bounded by Pico Blvd to the north, Ocean Park Blvd to
Santa Monica’s minimum wage ordinance is not responsible for changes to the local economy, according to a report recently released by City Hall.
The City’s minimum wage ordinance
Harvey Weinstein's lawyers want a court to throw out sexual assault charges against him, citing reasons on Friday including friendly emails from a woman who accused him of
The room is set to a crisp 62 degrees. The lighting is dim. The sparse furniture is modern, tufted leather. Above three, curving computer screens, the viewer's
The woman suing the City to change to district elections after losing her bids for the City Council and College Board took the stand Thursday in a trial that will
A stone's throw away from the smiling Penguin atop Mel’s Diner is a piece of unnoticed history-- the endpoint (technically) of Route 66. This Friday, August 3,
Editor:
In addition to a concern for representation of Latinx from the Pico neighborhood the fact of direct and
connected representation on Santa Monica City Council from every neighborhood would
New York congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — a rising liberal star who is challenging the Democratic Party establishment — was scheduled to appear Thursday in Los Angeles as part of West Coast