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The problem is each student from a socioeconomic background may be dealing with social issues. For example: leaves school in order to take care of younger siblings. I am
As the Crossroads boys swimming team went through its stretching routine this season, coach Tara Shima would interject with a question: “You all got A’s today, right?”
But, Shima
On June 12 at about 7:12 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the area of 7th Street and Wilshire Boulevard regarding a man punching a woman in
Editor:
I was at the veterinarian today with my dog, Walter, who is recovering from a back problem. While I was waiting in the lobby for Walter to be examined,
Yesterday the Supreme Court ruled against the state of Texas in an abortion ruling that has national implications regarding attacks on Roe v. Wade. The court struck down as "
Here's a list of Santa Monica closures and construction updates for the week of June 27, 2016:
California Incline Bridge replacement project
The California Incline will be closed
Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a new state budget that guarantees developers the ability to build housing projects if they meet preexisting zoning standards.
The budget contains a provision known
He’s a viola-playing, karate-kicking twin brother who wants to explore the connections between electrical engineering and neuroscience.
Meet this year’s Santa Monica High School valedictorian.
Christopher Ferrarin, who
The Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education on Thursday voiced its collective support for a city tax that would support local public schools.
Proponents have not yet hammered out the details
Revenue and spending take center stage at the June 28 Council meeting, development and zoning are still part of the agenda.
Council could approve several contracts in the consent calendar,
A number of serious, ongoing issues have plagued the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District for decades. One of those has been the “achievement gap” — a term stating that demographically white