Council will debate a set of changes to rules for local beaches and the regulation of some community events.
Some of the updates are administrative in nature and cover small
Santa Monica education is changing not only in curriculum, but programs to be offered as well.
Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District staff recommended that the Board forego an impending
Dear EarthTalk: It seems to me the single biggest potential “environmental” problem we could face—even bigger than global warming or a nuclear war—is a comet or asteroid striking
Elementary schools throughout the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will be welcoming resident parents of incoming Kindergarteners to tour the schools and find out more about enrolling their children for
The new member of the Rent Control Board sees a growing tenant harassment problem in Santa Monica and wants to strengthen the City’s power to address it.
Veterans rights
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
City Council will embark on a wide-ranging discussion of corporate housing in Santa Monica at their Tuesday meeting to eventually craft more specific rules that
By COLLEEN LONG, ASTRID GALVAN and SONIA PEREZ D.
Associated Press
U.S. immigration officials on Friday defended their actions in the detention of a 7-year-old Guatemalan girl who died
BARBARA ORTUTAY and MICHAEL LIEDTKE
AP Technology Writers
Facebook's privacy controls have broken down yet again, this time through a software flaw affecting nearly 7 million users who
By JONATHAN LEMIRE, CATHERINE LUCEY and JILL COLVIN
Associated Press
President Donald Trump on Friday picked budget director Mick Mulvaney to be his next chief of staff, ending a chaotic
The City of Santa Monica has been ordered to discontinue at-large elections and adopt a district based system but the judge only mandated the borders for one district, leaving the
Pam O’Connor sought to make Santa Monica more connected with the rest of Southern California during her 24 years on City Council.
The council honored O’Connor, who lost
ALAN FRAM
Associated Press
Rep. Nancy Pelosi shrugged off suggestions Thursday that she weakened herself by agreeing to limit her tenure as next House speaker to a four-year maximum in