Dr. Sion Roy, a cardiologist and the Santa Monica College Board Vice Chair, has announced his candidacy for California's State Senate District 24, positioning himself as a healthcare
After so much unspeakable loss due to January’s Eaton Fire, a new kind of loss has rocked our school district in Los Angeles County and threatens to undo much
In the post-Palisades housing economy, Santa Monica's rental market is showing strong growth in early 2025, with median rents increasing by 1.1% in February, according to the
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Santa Monica Mayor Lana Negrete joins the West Coast Care (WCC) outreach specialist Ryan Dion, Jenna Hooks, Evelyn Marron, and Josh Hooks for a rainy-day ride-a-long last
The California Legislature is often the arena for games of political Whac-A-Mole.
A piece of controversial legislation fails to clear all of the Capitol’s procedural hurdles and appears to
Dear Editor,
The possibility of closing the Fairview Library (“Fairview”) and selling the land has been in the news lately. This idea was first publicly raised at the City Council
The City Council has approved a request from Councilmembers Jesse Zwick and Barry Snell to develop new curbside management measures aimed at reducing congestion, enhancing safety, and mitigating double parking.
California's top insurance regulator on Friday said he would approve an emergency request by State Farm to raise premiums 22% on home insurance for about a million customers
On the first episode of his new podcast, Gov. Gavin Newsom broke some news last week: He no longer aligns with the Democratic Party on trans rights.
He invited right-wing
California’s state budget is mired in what fiscal authorities call a “structural deficit,” meaning its revenues cannot keep up with spending mandated by current law.
For several years, Gov.
California lawmakers want to stop artificial intelligence from ripping you off.
In recent weeks they introduced five bills to address the issue, making predictive pricing based on a customer’s