Santa Monicans living in older homes can register for a $3,000 state grant through Nov. 13 to retrofit their houses to withstand an earthquake.
Residents who own and live
Los Angeles County is improving services for homeless residents and local officials hope improvements in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles will have a trickle-down effect on the local crisis.
Editor:
I wish to applaud Santa Monica's city council for voting to provide 100% renewable energy as the default power option for our city starting next February. This
As the November 6 elections approach, The Committee for Racial Justice (CRJ) and The League of Women Voters of Santa Monica Education Fund will collaborate to present the second of
By: Misti Kerns
Santa Monica Travel & Tourism (SMTT) has announced the appointment of its newest Board of Directors member along with the installment of its 2018/2019 executive committee.
As election day approaches, one topic will be beneath a magnifying glass — the city’s ongoing homeless epidemic. While some candidates have radically different views on how to solve the
Calls for a citizen oversight committee for the Eric Uller investigation were rebuffed Tuesday night by city officials who said such a group could compromise the independence and confidentiality of
Editor:
Former Mayor Michael Feinstein’s argument against Measure TL—the citizens’ initiative for City Council Term Limits—asks voters to imagine what might happen in a hypothetical scenario.
We
DENISE LAVOIE and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER
Associated Press
James "Whitey" Bulger, the murderous Boston gangster who benefited from a corrupt relationship with the FBI before spending 16 years
In the wake of City employee Eric Uller’s arrest for child molestation, the Pico Neighborhood Association will host a community meeting to ask for transparency from the City in
Customers at the Oct. 31 Santa Monica Farmers Market will be able to take home as many pumpkins as they can carry for $5.
Participants must pick up the pumpkins