As the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy hits its anniversary, the promise to criminally prosecute everyone who crosses the Mexico border illegally has been forced to evolve. Today the
Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) records from the past five years show that officers have mistakenly fired a gun while pursuing a robbery suspect, stolen earbuds from a store manager
Editor:
After reading yet another letter in your paper (April 2) by ‘guest author’, and former mayor promoting at-large elections , it occurred to me, there seems to be a pattern
Committee For Racial Justice will host Dr. Ben Drati, District Superintendent for SMMUSD schools, and some district staff members who will introduce a new program of project based learning that
Construction on a new building at Santa Monica High School officially began Tuesday.
The Discovery Building, which is scheduled to open by the end of 2021, will house 38 classrooms
A wide-ranging college admissions cheating scheme allowed wealthy parents not only to get their kids into sought-after schools but to write off the bribes on their taxes, federal authorities say.
Hundreds of ads on Facebook promised U.S. homeowners that they were eligible for huge state tax breaks if they installed new solar-energy panels. There was just one catch: None
The surge of migrants arriving at the southern border has led the Trump administration to dramatically expand a practice it has long mocked as “catch and release.”
With processing and
California’s attorney general says high-capacity magazines of ammunition are likely to start flowing into the state for the first time in nearly two decades because of a federal court
By Michael Feinstein, Inside/Outside, April 2, 2019
“How do we get fair representation in elections?” is at the heart of a California Voting Rights Act (CRVA) lawsuit against the
Lyft's shares soared as the company went public Friday, giving investors their first chance to bet on the future of the ride-hailing industry.
The stock opened at $87.
Developers temporarily will be unable to build housing for extremely low-income households as City Hall refines its affordable housing rules.
The City of Santa Monica requires developers to include affordable