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
In last week’s meeting, councilmembers voted unanimously 7-0 to extend the local emergency status of the current homeless crisis for another 12 months.
Analysis and discussion of this contentious
Santa Monica renters are receiving slight relief, albeit in a still-pricey market for apartments, while the city’s housing trends have been deemed a "seller’s market."
According
The California Senate approved a bipartisan package of 15 bills on Wednesday that would increase penalties for organized crime rings, stolen goods resellers expand drug court programs and close a
The continual progression towards a socially just curriculum within Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) was recently examined at a meeting of the SMMUSD Board of Education, giving time for
Last week’s City Council meeting was dominated by the Israel-Gaza resolution proposed by Councilmembers Gleam Davis, Caroline Torosis and Jesse Zwick. The 16D Discussion Item drew over two and
The second victim in the brutal Venice Canal attacks was declared brain dead on Monday afternoon, according to close family friends. The out-of-state mother of two adult children had recently
The suspect in Sundays stabbing in Downtown Santa Monica has been identified as a homeless man and his victims were a pair of international tourists according to the Santa Monica
More than 1,500 graduate students, teaching assistants and researchers are expected to walk off the job at UC Santa Cruz today, launching the first labor strike over the University