Independence Day is unquestionably the best annual excuse for the whole country to unite and celebrate together. It marks the day that the USA was officially recognized, seceding from the
In what has become an annual formality for the Santa Monica Rent Control Board, the board unanimously passed a resolution in its June 13 meeting imposing a $76 dollar amount
As the most patriotic day of the year approaches, Santa Monica officials are reminding residents to lay off one component of the holiday. In Santa Monica, fireworks are not permitted
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) has released an official statement regarding Monday morning's multiple assault on the 1300 block of the beach, near Lifeguard Tower 13.
According
For the first time in six years, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) will be seeking bond measures for school facility projects. During the June 20 meeting of the
The incredible variety of work from Santa Monica College’s Center for Media and Design was on display on June 6, as the center at 1660 Stewart St. was taken
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,
As temperatures and humidity soar outside, what’s happening inside the human body can become a life-or-death battle decided by just a few degrees. The critical danger point outdoors for
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) is actively investigating multiple assaults committed on the morning of Monday, June 24, by a single individual in the 1300 block of Santa Monica
A California workplace safety board approved a long-delayed rule requiring most employers to reduce the risks of extreme heat for indoor workers.
It applies to all employers except state prisons
The City of Santa Monica approved $6 million to settle a pair of years-old lawsuits at its last meeting with half going towards a case stemming from the 2020 Black
From being a drug-addicted homeless man in the depths of Skid Row, Jared Klickstein has the firsthand experience necessary to navigate conversations about the current crises of homelessness and addiction