The wheels of government continued their slow grind Tuesday night as the Land Use Voter Empowerment (LUVE) initiative took yet another step toward the now-inevitable November vote.
City Council formally
One uses poetry to effect social change. The other has worked in the offices of a Los Angeles city councilman, a state senator and a U.S. congressman. Both local
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district is seeking input from stakeholders as it launches a search for a new superintendent.
Consultants hired by the district will host meetings Thursday afternoon in
This Saturday, July 16, internationally acclaimed photographer Penny Wolin gives an audiovisual lecture introducing an exhibit based on her newest book, “Descendants of Light: American Photographers of Jewish Ancestry,” presented
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Santa Monicans for Safe Access (SAMOSA) would like to comment on the news that there will be a proposition on this November’s state ballot which, if passed, would
By Eddie deAngelini
Last week Marvel Comics announced the addition of a new character to their comic book universe, a 15-year-old black girl who will be standing in as the
If the Olympics come to Los Angeles in 2024, Santa Monica could host the beach volleyball event in a temporary 12,000-person venue adjacent to the Santa Monica Pier.
Officials
About two decades before crossing the finish line first in the 800 meters at this month’s Olympic Trials, Kate Grace was already on the move.
Maybe the children’s
He’s king for a day ... well, more like six months.
Chris King will earn $1,071 a day while serving as the Santa Monica-Malibu school district’s interim co-superintendent
On July 2 at about 4:45 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to Nordstrom at 220 Broadway regarding theft suspects in custody.
According to loss-prevention agents, the suspects