JACK NEWORTH, FORGIVE ME
Not trying to invade your territory. I know how much this pretender president offends you in every way, as a patriotic and informed American. And how
The City of Santa Monica will not pursue new legislation to enforce local election laws but will instead ask for more communication from state regulators when their investigations cross into
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University of California to raise tuition for non-residents
The University of California's governing board has approved a tuition increase for out-of-state undergraduate students of 3.5
A U.S. District Court judge ruled in the city of Santa Monica’s favor this week, writing websites HomeAway and Airbnb did not demonstrate they are likely to prevail
An employee beloved by the Latino community in Santa Monica is to be reassigned, according to an adopted resolution by the Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District.
Although privacy policy
The Rent Control Board wants to hear from more landlords and tenants as they continue to tackle the thorny issue of tax and bond surcharges on rental rates. While the
Black History Gets the Shortest Month of the Year
Black History Month was originally not a month but rather a week-long celebration in 1926. It was organized by Carter G.
Like a shot fired at the starting line, this week signaled the beginning of Santa Monica’s 2018 campaign season. On Monday, the first City Council challenger, local restaurant owner
Sexual misconduct in the California Legislature was bound to be a prominent issue when lawmakers got to Sacramento last month, but for seven weeks it has felt like the only
Santa Monica native and local business owner Greg Morena is the first challenger to declare his intent to run for City Council.
He joins incumbents Kevin McKeown and Sue Himmelrich
A plan to establish a new social justice framework/action plan at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District was met with unanimous praise at the Feb. 15 board meeting.
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