PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) Traffic Unit will have an additional focus on unsafe speed violations during the month of May as part of their monthly
CITYWIDE — Childcare is plentiful in the city by the sea but there's a lack of transportation and programs for infants and toddlers, according to a recent study by
Together Against Bullying
By Whitney Brinson
School-aged youth often encounter obstacles and roadblocks while seeking an education. Bullying is increasingly being recognized as an important problem affecting the well-being and
The 2014 election promises to be important, complicated and contentious for Santa Monica residents but City Hall hopes the launch of the 2014 SMVote.org website will help voters make
MALIBU CITY HALL - School district officials are correcting issues with emergency response times that occurred during the fight between a student and teacher at Santa Monica High School last
CITYWIDE — Four Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District elementary campuses have received the prestigious "Distinguished School" designation from the California Department of Education.
Franklin Elementary School, Point Dume Marina
SM PIER — In one day, the Santa Monica Malibu Education Foundation knocked out about 3 percent of its annual fundraising goal.
Totals aren't finalized yet but Ed Foundation
Yom Ha'Shoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, took place this past weekend.
Here in Los Angeles we're most familiar with the work of architect Moshe Safdie as
CITYWIDE — More than 87 percent of Santa Monica kindergarteners are proficient in literacy, up from 76 percent in 2012, according to the 2014 Youth Wellbeing Report Card.
Literacy is worse