In a long meeting on Tuesday that sailed past 3 o’clock in the morning, members of Santa Monica City Council voted unanimously 7-0 to prepare a resolution condemning the
When Kathie Moehlig’s personal information was leaked online five years ago, she didn’t believe she had enough options to fight back.
"There was no recourse that I
Santa Monica’s recreational amenities are vast, and a new face in the city is looking to maximize the potential of parks and beyond. In April, Jenny Rogers was named
The Assembly elections committee today approved a pared-back version of a bill that would have created an automatic voter registration system in California, with some cautious "yes" votes
The 2024 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count results were announced on Friday morning and while the West Side of Los Angeles County, which includes Santa Monica, saw a nearly 20%
The Assembly elections committee today approved a pared-back version of a bill that would have created an automatic voter registration system in California, with some cautious "yes" votes
The 2024 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count results were announced on Friday morning and while the West Side of Los Angeles County, which includes Santa Monica, saw a nearly 20%
As local elected officials and homeless service providers tout the recent decline in local homelessness, they are decrying the recent Supreme Court ruling on clearing homeless camps, saying the decision
Following the recent spate of headlines over homelessness and crime, Mayor Phil Brock joined radio host John Kobylt on air Friday for a discussion of Santa Monica's homeless
The Supreme Court cleared the way for cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside in public places on Friday, overturning a California appeals court ruling that found such
Tuesday’s City Council meeting is mostly about administrative items, with one notable exception, a discussion about John Alle’s provocative and controversial sign on the Third Street Promenade.
However,
Santa Monica’s traditional power block has coalesced around a slate of candidates for the upcoming election. Santa Monicans for Renters Rights (SMRR), one of the city’s most influential