Greetings to our library patrons and community members:
Summer is winding down for many of our families and friends who frequent the Santa Monica Public Library. As we approach a
Members of the Santa Monica College Symphony are calling for the college to reverse its decision to let their conductor’s contract expire.
Since Brian Stone was hired to conduct
The City Council could strengthen Santa Monica’s home-sharing ordinance after a five-bedroom home was converted to an Airbnb housing up to 36 people.
Councilmember Ted Winterer has asked city
On August 15, 2019 at 6:11 a.m.
Officers responded to the 1400 block of 11th Street for a Burglary Now call. When officers arrived, they noticed a suspect
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: I’m going into my senior year in high school and am looking for a college focused on sustainability
By Michael Feinstein, Inside/Outside. August 24, 2019
We like to think we are at the forefront of a lot of public policy in Santa Monica - and we often
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) announced today that the two Expo Line stations which have been closed for construction in downtown Los Angeles as part of the
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) is looking to identify others who are at risk for measles and may have been exposed to a non-resident measles
Editor:
UNITE HERE! Local 11 is asking the City to take over its job of advocating for and protecting hotel workers. On the agenda for the next meeting of the
Santa Monica Mayor Gleam Davis, Mayor Pro Tempore Terry O’Day, and Councilman Kevin McKeown welcomed City of Phoenix Councilwoman Betty Guardado and City of Providence Councilwoman Carmen Castillo to
The Sacramento Kings and the NBA have announced they are taking no action against Luke Walton after not finding enough evidence during an investigation into allegations that the coach sexually