Smartphone use has become a ubiquitous part of life for all ages. From connecting to loved ones and friends to receiving information, the device has become ever-present, even more so
A group of local residents packed the Santa Monica Architectural Review Board (ARB) meeting at City Hall, voicing their concerns with the proposed mixed-use housing development poised to replace Gelson’
The future of Santa Monica was on full display on Feb. 27, as the Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Monica hosted a ceremony at Lunetta to honor the organization’
At the March meeting of the Los Angeles County Committee on School District Organization, a 9-1 vote denied the trustee area voting petition, with committee members specifically voting on the
Adam Schiff has likely punched his ticket to the US Senate. Placing first in California’s top-two primary as of late Tuesday night, the Democratic US representative is heading into
On Friday, February 23, at approximately 9:08pm
SMPD officers responded to a business on the 400 block of Broadway regarding an estes robbery in progress. According to the reporting
Tuesday’s City Council meeting took an unexpected twist when the seemingly administrative task of approving the 2023-24 Midyear Budget was derailed over travel allowances for councilmembers.
A proposal to
Both sides billed the high-profile California fast food deal last year as a resolution to two years of escalating political tensions. One of workers’ biggest wins in the Legislature during
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education approved of a shift in the district’s physical education staffing at a special Feb. 27 meeting, reducing the number
On afternoon of Tuesday March 5, what appears to be a two-vehicle collision all but shut down the Pacific Coast Highway for almost an hour, by the 1500 block, close
Time’s up: Today, in California’s U.S. Senate primary, millions of voters will decide which two candidates will face off in November for the highly coveted seat. The
California voters today are considering Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $6.4 billion plan to build mental health treatment beds and housing through a ballot measure that he characterizes as critical