By Brett R. Alldredge
As a California trial court judge who just retired after serving for 30 years, it was particularly disheartening to read some of the recent comments from
Santa Monica police arrested a homeless woman Tuesday morning suspected of setting multiple fires along a commercial corridor after firefighters spotted her attempting to ignite another blaze.
Theresa Lynn Barron,
Santa Monica’s strict rules on gifts and gratuities may be loosened a little pending a study of similar rules in neighboring cities.
The current rules were approved earlier this
A litany of Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District construction projects were discussed by the SMMUSD Board of Education this past week, all centered around updates on the district’s bond
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ROCKIN’ IN THE FREE WORLD
Like he’s still 19 with something to prove, but 84 with his idealism and activism intact, like few other “rock stars.
The future of Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District’s Special Education students will be on the agenda of Thursday’s Board of Education meeting.
In a special study session, the
By Jeanne Kuang
One year into California’s landmark effort to regulate conditions for more than a half-million fast food workers, the state council appointed to oversee the industry has
Dear Editor,
I am writing to share my perspective regarding Councilman Zwick's recent letter about the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium's landmark status, which raises questions about
Big Oil faces mounting lawsuits as extreme weather worsens, with California leading efforts to make fossil fuel giants pay billions of dollars for the climate damage they have long denied.
Perhaps no state has more to lose than California in the federal budget proposal House Republicans passed this week.
That spending plan sets up significant cuts to Medicaid, the health
Go broad or go deep? That’s one of the big questions state lawmakers are debating as they grapple with how to most effectively use $1.5 billion that voters