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Hundreds Gather In Santa Monica To Protest Potential Vaccine Mandates: Santa Monica Beat – August 30, 2021
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Quake Strong Steps Up to Help Rebuild Los Angeles
The recent wildfires in greater Los Angeles have left a devastating mark, claiming lives and destroying entire neighborhoods. For more...
Pacific Park Joins Effort to Support Wildfire Relief
Although the devastating Pacific Palisades and Eaton fires that took lives and scorched over 40,000 acres didn’t touch Pacific Park...
Santa Monica Seeks Community Input for 2025-27 Budget
Residents Can Participate Through Survey and Public Meetings The city of Santa Monica is inviting public participation in shaping its...
Santa Monica Beaches Stay Open Amid Water Activity Advisory
Fire Debris Runoff Prompts Health Warnings; Beachgoers Encouraged to Enjoy Sand and Sun Despite an ongoing Ocean Water Quality Advisory,...
Two More Suspects Charged in Wildfire-Related Crimes, Bringing Total to 25 Suspects
LA County Prosecutors Have Filed Felony Charges of Burglary and Attempted Arson Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman...
Newsom Visits Last Remaining Synagogue in Palisades After Wildfire
The meeting occurred at Beth Shir Shalom in Santa Monica, where some of Kehillat Israel’s activities are temporarily housed Governor...
FireAid Benefit Concert to Raise Funds for Wildfire Recovery and Prevention
Major Artists Unite for Two Live Concerts at Intuit Dome and Kia Forum The FireAid benefit concert, set for Jan....
LADWP’s ‘Do Not Drink’ Warning for Palisades Fire Area Still in Force, Residents Urged To Avoid Tap Water
Fire-Related Contaminants May Still Be in the Water System, Free Bottled Water Available The Los Angeles Department of Water and...
Amid ICE Policy Changes, SMMUSD Reaffirms Commitment as “Safe Haven”
District Pledges Continued Protection for Students Following Federal Policy Shift In response to recent changes in federal policy regarding immigration...
Santa Monica’s Cherished Cassia to Close After Nearly a Decade After Series of Setbacks
Incredible Southeast Asian-Inspired Restaurant Cites Rising Costs, Financial Challenges Cassia, the acclaimed Southeast Asian-inspired restaurant, will close its doors in...
Santa Monica Beaches Closed Due to Toxic Fire Debris Runoff
Public Health Advisory Urges Avoidance of Water and Sand Contact Until Further Notice Due to recent rainfall exacerbating the spread...
Restaurants Rally Community to Help Support Staff After Devastating Fire
Reel Inn Surpasses Goal, Vittorios and Rocco’s Make Progress in Fundraising Efforts Amid the aftermath of the Pacific Palisades wildfire,...
LA County Free Debris Removal Program for Fire-Affected Residents Sign Up Ends Soon
Homeowners Impacted by the Palisades Fire Can Apply for No-Cost Cleanup Services Los Angeles County has launched the Right of...
SMFD Launches “Community Connect” for Enhanced Emergency Response
New Tool Provides First Responders with Critical Pre-Incident Data The Santa Monica Fire Department announced Tuesday the launch of a...
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