In Santa Monica and LA County, homelessness is not a seasonal issue. The 2015 Homeless Count identified 738 homeless individuals in Santa Monica and 44,359 in LA County. As
Editor:I read in today’s paper that one of our school board members is accusing Santa Monica of having a city council system that discriminates against Hispanics, and is
Activists threatening legal action are urging the City of Santa Monica to discard its current at-large voting system in favor of district-based elections.
Pico neighborhood organizer Oscar de la Torre
Community Corporation of Santa Monica opened its doors to new applicants earlier this month, kicking off the long, competitive process for affordable housing for low to moderate income households.
The
Seven games into the season, St. Monica Catholic boys basketball coach Miguel Villegas believed his team should only have one loss.
It had four.
That's because the Mariners
A newborn child was safely surrendered in Santa Monica last week thanks to the County’s Safe Surrender Program.
The baby boy was surrendered at a local hospital on Dec.
Santa Monica schools remain open today and officials say no threat has been made against local children.
The Los Angeles Unified School District, the second largest in the nation, closed
Councilman Kevin McKeown faced an unusual foe last when he attempted to act on employee accountability and transparency at last week’s council meeting — City Hall's previous efforts
The Santa Monica Public Library Strategic Plan, aimed at guiding future development of library services based on community input, was approved unanimously by the City Council at a Dec. 8
Last Thursday, a tractor-trailer traveled down a street where trucks over 30 feet are prohibited and made an illegal left turn into the path of an Expo light rail test
The saying goes that “nobody plans to fail, they just fail to plan.” Having grown up in California, earthquake country, all my life I've heard about preparations for