At the May 6th Committee For Racial Justice Workshop, leaders from the Poor People’s Campaign : A National Call for Moral Revival will be sharing information about the 4 areas
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District will reenvision Malibu education for the 21st century, agreeing at a May 3 board meeting to combine Juan Cabrillo Elementary School and Point
The City of Santa Monica’s Disabilities Commission and the Santa Monica Public Library collaborate to host an art exhibit tribute to Mental Health Awareness Month beginning Tuesday, May 1
Vicki Justis
Child Development Center
The Educator Spotlight recognizes those who contribute to the education of local students. Educators were chosen by consulting with site PTA, student government organizations, and
Santa Monica’s development discussions can often be bogged down in technical details and arcane language but the most recent proposal for a new project designed by famed architect Frank
A 26-year-old Santa Monica woman is facing murder and arson charges in connection with the death of her 93-year-old great-grandmother. Police say Riverside County Sheriff’s deputies detained Victoria Renae
Train to Zakopané is Right On Track
Veteran film director Henry Jaglom, a Santa Monica resident for twenty-five years, is one of our city's most colorful citizens. But
A three-month investigation of a criminal street gang in Southern California has led to the arrests of 85 people and seizure of 36 firearms and drugs.
The probe into a
Santa Barbara County supervisors have approved a project to help Montecito residents restore property lines in areas ravaged by the massive and deadly debris flows that tore through the community
The Los Angeles City Council is considering a policy for short-term home rental services such as Airbnb that would cap the number of days a home or room could be
The Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation is hosting its 3rd annual Santa Monica-Malibu Wine Auction on Sunday, May 6 at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows, the event’s sponsor hotel
Los Angeles police are urging a man to surrender on suspicion of being a burglar who targets homes while residents are attending funerals.
Police said Thursday that help from the