As educators, elected officials and other civic leaders seek more data-driven solutions, they are discovering problematic corners in a complex portrait of youth wellbeing in Santa Monica.
Recent figures show
When trick-or-treaters knock on Gil Trester's door on Halloween night, they're in for more than a piece of candy.
Trester emerges to tell them a spooky
When the Halloween sugar rush wears off, think ahead to Veterans Day and ask yourself, “How can I help my community?”
Here's one way.
On Saturday, Nov. 7
Percival Everett will be doing a reading along with Piotr Florczyk and Jenny Factor at Bergamot Station Arts Center to celebrate the release of his new book, “Trout's
A 31-year-old transient was sentenced today to two years in state prison for biting off the fingertip of a coffee shop owner in Venice, the Los Angeles County District Attorney&
The rift between Board of Education member Oscar de la Torre and Mayor Kevin McKeown is over. Or is it?
De la Torre this month voted to approve a Santa
The approval of a June zoning ordinance that would allow for up to two medical marijuana dispensaries within city limits spurred the Santa Monica High School Parent Teacher Student Association
The Santa Monica-Malibu school district is considering joining a different trust fund for employee retirement benefits.
Members of the local Board of Education earlier this month generally agreed with the
A car fire at the corner of Lincoln and Pico on Oct. 26 slowed traffic during the evening commute and drew a crowd of onlookers from the nearby shopping centers.
Haggen - dumb as a fox? No, just dumb. And greedy. And not worrying about 8,000 employees in California alone losing livelihoods because, well, that's the way