By Scarlett Yingvorapant, Communications Manager at The People Concern
Everyone should be housed, healthy and safe.
But for many, ending homelessness is not simply about finding a home. It is
In January, 2017, Donald Trump reportedly instructed his administration to treat each day as if it were a reality show. It seemed insane but for two years we've
SAMOHI IS 127…
But, you’re going to build a high school before you organize a philharmonic orchestra. (Our own Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra is not far behind, at 78.
It's either debilitating demagoguery, a dismaying debacle, a damned disaster, or a delight, depending on your opinion of the demonstrably dysfunctional Donald.
It's very clear what
By Alanna Shepard
The Rotary Club of Santa Monica will be presenting the 11th Annual Wine & Food Festival Sunday, October 7, 2018 from 4-7 PM at Playa Studios in
By Susan DeRemer
During times of natural disasters, Lions Clubs rise to the challenge. As hurricane Florence battered the Carolinas and produced record amounts of rain, Lions Club International Foundation
This coming Wednesday, September 26, 2018 two amazing things are happening. One, I turn 52 years old. My brother is very proud of me, but then since, as he puts
WE’RE IN THE MIDST OF ENDORSEMENT season and with a sudden burst of activity this week, we think voters need to take some time to evaluate who they listen
At the height of Watergate, as young reporters Bob Woodard and Carl Bernstein were closing in on President Nixon, their stern Washington Post editor, the late Ben Bradley, warned them.