In Tuesday’s relatively run-of-the-mill City Council meeting, Councilmembers voted to approve the proposed business license modernization and associated business license tax rate changes.
Stephanie Manglaras, Assistant City Treasurer was
You might think the home of Silicon Valley would rush to hire a cybersecurity chief, but you’d be wrong: California has left its top cybersecurity post vacant for nearly
The future of education in Santa Monica and Malibu is becoming clear, as a years-long process to create two independent school districts finally has fiscal details to share with the
Broadway Baker, the extremely popular pastry store on Wilshire Blvd is set to close this Saturday, April 13 at 1pm. However, it’s going to be replaced with a brand
Planned Parenthood clinics in California are bracing for an uptick in patients crossing the state line for abortions, after the Arizona Supreme Court upheld a nearly total prohibition on the
One of the driving forces behind the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) top-notch musical program was recently honored on the state level.
In February, John Adams Middle School Director
According to the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD), on September 7, 2023, SMPD officers responded to the 2900 block of Pennsylvania Ave regarding a sexual assault. A woman reported that
In an unprecedented event on Tuesday afternoon, the well-known and much-loved grocery store on Ocean Park Blvd, Bob’s Market, closed at noon, but there was a very good reason.
California spent $24 billion to tackle homelessness over the past five years but didn’t consistently track whether the huge outlay of public money actually improved the situation, according to
Additional details surrounding Monday's incident that saw the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) shut down from the 400 block to the 1200 block have been released.
According to a
Many landlords providing new low-income housing in California won’t be able to increase the rent on their tenants by more than 10% per year, under a rule imposed this
A multitude of students at Grant Elementary School, spanning multiple grade levels, all came outside together for the same occurrence as millions of Americans Monday.
At 11am, Grant’s playground