Nearly a third of the academic and graduate student workers of the University of California are on strike, after the union of 48,000 members escalated its labor standoff by
Crossroads School for Arts & Science’s Swim and Dive squads recently competed in postseason competition, ending in a milestone win for Miles Blackson-Dunbar (below). The sophomore captured the CIF
Councilwoman Gleam Davis has said she will not seek reelection this year opening up the always competitive City Council race to at least one new face.
Four council seats are
The landscape of Santa Monica school athletics was significantly altered this month, as one local tennis unit served up a history-making performance.
On May 10, the New Roads Jaguars boys
After the City of Malibu had its discussion on the tentative revenue sharing agreement between Santa Monica and Malibu schools, it was the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board
More than 70 college graduates reflected on the challenges of their situation as former foster youth and first-generation students this month, while also celebrating their ultimate success of achieving a
What’s the cost of democracy in California? If we calculate that based just on the pages informing the state’s 22 million voters about Proposition 1 in the official
Little blue box hopes to ‘chirp’ away at crime
Longtime Santa Monica local Stephen McMahon has come up with a way to discourage homeless from making camp and taking drugs
The man arrested for stabbing two people at a Santa Monica parking structure near the Third Street Promenade on Sunday, May 19, appeared in court this week where he pleaded
A local performer known for his unpermitted acts on the Santa Monica Pier brazenly stole a guitar from the Santa Monica Music Center today, caught on security cameras.
The theft