Alexus Majeno and Desiree Mendoza are two Master’s of Social Work students interning at the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD).
When we initially got placed here, we had little
In the 173 years since California became a state, 43 men and four women have occupied its two US Senate seats, and a few achieved prominent places in political history.
Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes dinosaurs, the return of Sweet Lady Jane and much more.
Lunchtime Line Dance: Get fit and
Highly Recommended:
Terry Reid – Yes, the story everyone likes to tell is how he turned down the vocalist position for a new band being formed in England more than half
Tuesday evening February 20th I attended the Santa Monica City Council’s Audit Sub-Committee Meeting.
The Audit Subcommittee is not a City commission or board. It is supposed to
For the better part of the last decade, California leaders of every conceivable political stripe have told us that addressing the state’s housing affordability crisis was a top priority.
On one level, it’s completely understandable that many Californians believe they and their state would be better off without Gavin Newsom as governor. California has some seemingly intractable issues
The first round of the race for Los Angeles district attorney – one of the nation’s biggest and most closely emulated prosecutorial agencies – is down to the finish. A large
California not only has the nation’s largest number of homeless people, but one of its highest rates of homelessness vis-à-vis its overall population. The last official count
Something dangerous is happening at the University of California. Echoing similar moves at many private colleges, the powerful regents of our public university system are moving to suppress political speech