While student participation increased during winter assessments throughout Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD), some students are still lagging behind their counterparts on the standardized tests.
During the March 20
Tomorrow’s City Council meeting will be largely made up of financial-related conversation as there will be a public hearing and potential adoption of the Santa Monica Housing Authority draft
A 27-year-old Santa Monica man was sentenced recently in US District Court in Seattle to five years in prison for his organized retail theft scheme that caused more than $664,
In February, Anthony Pittman, currently homeless, pled no contest to a series of sexual assaults he committed between August and September 2022.
On September 27, 2022, at approximately 4am, a
A Beverly Hills man pleaded guilty today to stealing jewelry and other items from victims staying at a luxury hotel last year, then traveling to Florida to sell the stolen
Officials welcome cycles, caviar and coffee with ribbon cuttings
A trio of sniping in Santa Monica welcomed new businesses into the community during the final week of March. On March
Two former Santa Monica mayors are at odds over housing development and taxes after one filed paperwork to alter a real estate tax implemented by the other. Former mayor of
Thieves got away with $30 million in cash from a money storage facility in Los Angeles by breaking into the building on Easter Sunday and cracking the safe. Now detectives
California Democratic leaders announced Thursday they had come to an agreement on a plan that would reduce the state’s staggering multibillion-dollar deficit by $17.3 billion through a combination
For the second time in six months, Santa Monica residents will be able to view a solar eclipse, though the event is more rare than that timeframe would suggest.
Monday’
In its first release since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health recently unveiled the latest LA County Health Survey, with results skewing poorly as it
For the month of April, the Committee For Racial Justice (CRJ) will be returning to a zoom-only workshop on Sunday evening, 4/7. Continuing with the theme of follow up