A total of 33 speakers came forward to speak about the continuing war in Gaza during the Public Input on Non Agenda Items section in Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
The Supreme Court wrestled with major questions about the growing issue of homelessness on Monday as it considered whether cities can punish people for sleeping outside when shelter space is
A $12 billion high-speed passenger rail line between Las Vegas and the Los Angeles area has started construction, officials said Monday, amid predictions that millions of ticket-buyers will be boarding
In advance of Monday’s Earth Day celebration, students and faculty of Will Rogers Learning Community had a green-thumbed party of their own, hosting an Earth Day Festival at the
A man was arrested on Santa Monica beach, close to Los Angeles County Fire Department Lifeguard station, on Sunday afternoon after he was seen grilling in a shopping cart, using
New exhibit salutes Chicano culture, community
The Chicano art movement has represented both the struggle and success of Mexican-American artists since the 1960s, and the Mecca of Chicano art now
Among the items scheduled for discussion at Council this week are the development of rules for adult-use cannabis establishments, a policy to use low-carbon concrete in construction projects, updates to
The number of students within Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) gaining crucial skills and knowledge for future career paths has grown exponentially, according to an update given to the
Small business owners, community leaders and elected officials gathered in front of the Culver City Music Center Washington Blvd on Thursday morning, to announce that over 900,000 signatures had
On Thursday, April 18
The City of Santa Monica cleared about a dozen homeless squatters from a piece of city owned property on the 1600 block of 5th Street.
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A 9-foot-tall dark granite obelisk on the corner of Venice Blvd and Lincoln Blvd raises similarities to one of America’s darkest hours, forever etching that time into the area’
Nearly $200 million in grant money will go to California cities and counties to move homeless people from encampments into housing, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday while also pledging increased