Typically the term "dry January" is reserved for discussions relating to alcohol use, but the saying can also be literal as it applies to Santa Monica weather. The
On Tuesday afternoon at about 2:15 p.m. Kayla Delise Mackie (27), the suspect in the Sunset Park murder last Thursday morning, January 25, had her arraignment at the
The city of Santa Monica may only be eight miles square, but it offers one of the most reliable and robust emergency services platforms in the region, including both the
Citing safety threats, California lawmakers are advancing a bill that would keep the property they own and other personal information from annual financial disclosures off the internet.
The measure, Assembly
Gov. Gavin Newsom has amassed more than $14.2 million in a campaign war chest for his hallmark mental health initiative, which will appear on the March 5 primary ballot,
A combination of new laws coming out of Sacramento have significantly increased the possible density of new development while simultaneously undermining the ability of local agencies to oppose those projects
The Santa Monica Conservancy and Annenberg Community Beach House hosted a free, all ages event to celebrate the silent film star and philanthropist Marion Davies last weekend.
The actress, having
Two California lawmakers publicly blew up at each other earlier this month, hitting a nerve on an issue that has long-divided the state’s elected leaders: Whether and how much
In a sign of the ongoing threats to its precious groundwater stores, half a dozen regions in California rank among the world’s most rapidly declining aquifers, according to research
English learners drive testing success and failure at SMMUSD
In the initial testing round for the year, the local school district demonstrated performance levels comparable to past results, highlighting persistent
Thousands of volunteers fanned out across California this week, peering down alleyways, into parked cars and along creek beds in a mass effort to count the state’s homeless population.
A California Supreme Court decision three years ago was supposed to be the final word on former Gov. Jerry Brown’s marquee pension limit law, but judges are still sorting