A MONTH AGO
(Too early! some said) I started writing in earnest about the upcoming election in November for City Council seats. Meaning, since there was no Earnest currently on
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board member Oscar de la Torre will take the stand this week in the voting rights trial challenging Santa Monica’s election system. Lawyers for
Each October, the Westside Coalition highlights success stories of remarkable people who have overcome great barriers to go from homeless to housed during its Celebrating Success Breakfast. These stories are
The room is set to a crisp 62 degrees. The lighting is dim. The sparse furniture is modern, tufted leather. Above three, curving computer screens, the viewer's
The woman suing the City to change to district elections after losing her bids for the City Council and College Board took the stand Thursday in a trial that will
Shared electric scooters could be banned in the nation's second-largest city until regulations are approved and permits are issued.
A motion by Los Angeles Councilman Paul Koretz would
Along the strip of high-end stores that pepper Montana Avenue, you’ll find LuxeLab. A progressive, community-focused salon, Luxelab typically provides expert cuts, detail-oriented hair dye services, top-tier hair care
Registration Begins August 1, 2018
Santa Monica Community Recreation gears up for the fall season with the release of a new edition of RecScape (santamonica.gov/recscape) - a digital
After five days battling the Cranston Fire in Idyllwild, a team of four Santa Monica firefighters began a 600 mile trek to the Mendocino Complex fire Monday, where twin blazes
Days after actor Ving Rhames revealed police pointed a gun at him in his own home after a neighbor called 9-1-1 to report “large black man” breaking in, the Santa
The first set of official endorsements for the 2018 election season arrived this week with Santa Monicans for Renters Rights announcing their slate in several local races.
SMRR endorsed Sue
The length of emerald pavement in Santa Monica is about to quintuple after the City Council rubber stamped a $5 million project to paint twenty miles of green bike lanes,