April 7, 2026
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Literacy for All in Santa Monica

The Art and Literacy Festival at Virginia Avenue Park was held Saturday April 28, and included a variety of booths, books and activities for youth and families to engage in. Throughout the park, children and […]

Opinion: ‘Janus’ Could Change CA Politics

    Few California primary elections in non-presidential election years have been so anticipated as the one that starts soon, with millions of mail-in ballots arriving in mailboxes long before the official June 5 Election […]

AMERYKA – The History of the World in 2 ½ Hours

Thomas Jefferson, Tadeusz Kościuszko, King George, William J. Casey, John F. Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Native Americans, CIA, American Revolution, Poland’s underground, Slavery, Civil War, Civil rights, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., war on […]

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Notice: Santa Monica Mirror Distribution Change

The Santa Monica Mirror switched distribution companies last week. We are sure you’ve seen some areas that usually have papers that don’t at the moment. Today, May 5, the Santa Monica Mirror will be in […]

Going Dockless: Lime E-Bikes Enter Santa Monica

With community discussion on the future of dockless mobility options a hot topic on Santa Monica streets, Bird Scooter and Breeze Bike competitor Lime has pedaled in under the radar to launch their dockless e-bikes […]

Red Nose Day Rally Raises the Roof

Students at Grant Elementary get into Red Nose regalia. Santa Monica’s Grant Elementary School rolled out the red carpet for Red Nose Day Wednesday, kicking off the school’s third year of fundraising with a high-energy […]

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Opinion: SMa.r.t. “Who’s Listening!?”

  This article was being written as our City Council was spending a weekend retreat in Virginia Park addressing the City’s five strategic goals using “data driven planning” to solve “mobility,” “inclusiveness and diversity,” re-purposing […]