They say the secret to being an outstanding teacher is to love what you teach. Students will sense that affection and perhaps come to share it. That’s exactly what
California’s $16-an-hour minimum wage may be much higher than a "poverty wage" by federal standards, but high housing costs still make it difficult for low wage workers
When the US Postal Service launched Project Safe Delivery last year, officials pledged they would be "doubling down" on their efforts to combat growing rates of letter carrier
California is just starting a statewide effort to create apprenticeship opportunities for young people, ages 16 through 24, as college becomes less affordable for many high school graduates and other
When Sacramento changed its plan to demolish a homeless encampment on a vacant lot on Colfax Street, instead offering the homeless occupants a lease, activists and camp residents celebrated it
The local arm of an international organization reached for the stars Saturday in its pursuit of funding worthy causes. During the evening at the Skirball Cultural Center, the Rotary Club
A six-year-old was hit in the face and knocked to the ground by a homeless individual while walking along Main Street. The incident happened around 7pm on Sunday, at the
240015712 – Residential Burglary
On Friday, February 16th at approximately 2:02pm, officers were dispatched to a burglary on the 2000 block of Main Street. At 1:50pm, the victim heard
Santa Monica High School’s finest orchestra musicians packed the stage at Barnum Hall on March 7, blooming into the upcoming season with its 2024 Spring Concert.
The itinerary was
As the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education was set to convene for its March 7 meeting, a union group stood outside the district offices with their
Thriving city ‘shines once again’ while leaders focus on top issues
Local leaders gathered at John Adams Middle School on Feb. 29 for the 2024 State of the City event,
Some of the state’s most powerful legislators want Big Landlord out of California’s single family neighborhoods. The Legislature will consider at least three bills this year to keep