On Wednesday morning, the Los Angeles County Committee on School District Organization will be holding its March meeting, with an update on the petition scheduled as part of its agenda.
According to Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD), on February 29, 2024, at approximately 2:10am, a male subject entered a residence in the 2400 block of 2nd Street. The victim
Two months ago polls suggested Gov. Gavin Newsom wouldn’t have to do much to persuade voters to pass his marquee mental health measure. His plan, a $6.4 billion
On Saturday, February 24, at approximately 11:06pm
Santa Monica Police Department officers overheard what sounded like an argument on the 2900 block of Main Street, while stopped at a
Proponents of district based voting are threatening to open a second front in their legal fight with the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) focused on compliance with the California
The spirit of Santa Monica was buzzing around the campus of John Adams Middle School, as local leaders gathered for the 2024 State of the City event on Thursday to
Santa Monica’s John Adams Middle School (JAMS) was recognized as being "exceptional" for both closing the achievement gap and demonstrating student performance last week when California Superintendent
For many people, living on the streets of California is a death sentence. That’s according to a recent study that took the first deep look into mortality rates in
After a year of substantial debate regarding Santa Monica’s road infrastructure (including the reconfiguration of 17th Street, restrictions along Wilshire and the tragic death of a cyclist in the
On Feb. 23, Amazon Head of Community Engagement (West) David Ambroz spoke to the Rotary Club of Santa Monica about his new book A Place Called Home: A Memoir, during
Will Rogers students keep Civil Rights history alive with powerful presentations
On the morning of Feb. 22, the fifth-grade students at Will Rogers Learning Community presented the "Living Museum&
Local real estate market stays hot while apartment prices remain high
By Thomas Leffler, SMDP Staff Writer
Although the Santa Monica real estate market has continued a hot streak into