Having just read the latest opinion letter by Oscar de la Torre, I am not surprised. Like the parable of the scorpion and the frog, the scorpion must sting as it is his nature, even if that sting ...
Early Monday morning, a fire was reported in the 200 block of Bay Street, spreading to multiple palm trees and one nearby ...
You are a f*ing Spic, call me a racist; I am a proud Jew whose family all perished in the Holocaust. How dare you, go back to ...
With much activity going on throughout Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, the SMMUSD Board of Education took some time in its light Oct. 24 agenda to hear the latest updates from a flagship ...
It's been a busy year for the Santa Monica hotel scene, and the future is looking even brighter with the mass renovations planned for the Miramar Hotel site taking another step in October.
Santa Monica is asking for community feedback to help shape the social equity component of its adult-use cannabis program.
Beverly Hills officials worked behind the scenes to prevent an abortion clinic from opening in the city last year ...
The final doors are being knocked, ads are blaring and candidates are making a last pitch to voters. Even with the ...
Why vote ‘yes’ on Measure QSDespite living in a famously progressive region, Santa Monicans are not immune from the same political misinformation and disinformation that afflicts civil discourse ...
Dear Editor, We are writing to express our support for four outstanding community servants who are running for seats on the Santa Monica City Council: Dan Hall, Ellis Raskin, Barry Snell, and Natalya ...
A virtually anonymous flyer circulated in single-family neighborhoods has inserted an existing state law, Senate Bill 10 from 2021, into the current Santa Monica Council election. That flyer, ...
Dear Editor, I’m a Republican living in Santa Monica, a rara avis in these parts, but I am supporting Phil Brock, Oscar de la Torre, John Putnuam and Dr. Vivian Roknian for city council. The other day ...