These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
On May 9, at 12 p.m.
Officers responded to a theft that occurred
A non-profit dedicated to assisting homeless children will celebrate the work of their volunteers and offer a scholarship to a former student.
School on Wheels will be at the Santa
by Theo Greenly, SMC Corsair / Daily Press Staff Writer
An outpouring of Santa Monica College students showed up to the Santa Monica College’s Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday
City Hall will prioritize mental health treatment and building new housing in its efforts to reduce homelessness.
City Council voted Tuesday to follow a four-pronged strategy to address homelessness that
The mayor of San Diego is proposing a new law to ban the growing problem of homeless people living in vehicles near beaches.
The move announced Monday follows numerous complaints
The City of Santa Monica hired a senior advisor on homelessness, Alisa Orduña, last January in response to a 26 percent growth in the city’s homeless population between 2016
Santa Monica’s homeless population is stabilizing, according to the results of the most recent citywide count of homeless individuals.
The city’s homeless population hovered around 700 for several
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Santa Monica City Council,
I wonder if any of you ever visit the Santa Monica Main Library. It is no longer possible to go there
WISE & Healthy Aging, a nonprofit headquartered in Santa Monica, tipped off Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer that a nursing home in Westlake was improperly discharging homeless and mentally-impaired
A Santa Monica nonprofit that builds affordable housing won $1 million in a countywide challenge to come up with housing solutions for those experiencing homelessness.
Community Corporation of Santa Monica
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will debate extending funding for homeless outreach in Santa Monica this week after Supervisor Shelia Kuehl recommended budgeting $300,000 towards the City’
City Hall is looking to clarify the complaint process for the homeless shelters it funds in response to multiple shelter residents alleging neglect from staff.
City Council heard testimony Tuesday