A homeless individual has been suspected for multiple crimes in late May, eventually leading to an arrest by the Santa Monica Police Department with multiple charges against him.
Allen Fransisco
Last week’s City Council meeting saved the most intense for last with discussion item 16c, a request made by Councilmembers Gleam Davis, Caroline Torosis and Jesse Zwick to direct
A previously unreported conflict of interest with Rent Control Chair Ericka Lesley has forced the Rent Control Board to revote on its endorsement of the Justice for Renters Act.
The
Lina Mills recalls how she came to this country from Colombia at age 16 having never worked a day in her life. Once she arrived, she found work in restaurants.
Stakeholders within Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) are already looking towards next school year with a particular eye on districtwide cellphone use.
At the June 6 regular meeting of
Firefighters increased their containment of a large wildfire in mountains north of Los Angeles on Monday after a weekend of explosive, wind-driven growth along Interstate 5.
The Post Fire was
Rick Caruso is apparently not done yet. The billionaire businessman spent more than $65 million for the privilege of losing the 2022 Los Angeles mayoral race to Karen Bass, but
Everyone has memories of recess during elementary school, though some may be less pleasant than others. From disagreements on who gets to use the slide to fights over games of
Samohi’s Team Marine, an environmental activism group dedicated to rising up against climate crises, were instrumental in shaping Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) policy in 2023-24. In the
The Samohi Class of 2024’s academic accomplishments have continued to put the school on the national map, while setting themselves up for bright futures by achieving scholarships through their
While this has been an extremely successful year for Samohi athletics, perhaps the most exciting contests from this school year didn’t take place on a field or a court.
From navigating a worldwide pandemic to forging new ways of learning, the Samohi Class of 2024 has been through it all, staying resilient through its four years.
Through it all,