The L.A. County Superior Court will continue the preliminary hearing process Nov. 13 in the case of the October 2023 PCH crash that killed four Pepperdine students — Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir and Deslyn Williams.Fraser Michael Bohm, the driver who struck and killed the four students Oct. 17, 2023, appeared in court Wednesday morning, along with an entourage … [Read more...] about Bohm Appears in Court For Oct. PCH Crash
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SMMUSD board seats already decided in upcoming vote
Voters will encounter several errors on the upcoming election ballot relating to measures pertaining to the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD). Ballots will include the race for the Board of Education and two bonds seeking approval. However, votes will not be counted for the board election after sole challenger Christine Falaguerra withdrew her candidacy in … [Read more...] about SMMUSD board seats already decided in upcoming vote
Bridget Thompson Reflects on a Year Without Her 4 Best Friends
Editor's note: Bridget Thompson was a sorority sister and close friend of the four Pepperdine students who lost their lives in the Oct. 17, 2023 PCH crash. Since then, Thompson has been an advocate for increased PCH safety measures. The Graphic invited her to contribute the following piece. It’s been a year without you and my heart still feels just as empty. The day I … [Read more...] about Bridget Thompson Reflects on a Year Without Her 4 Best Friends
Measure G Unveiled: Implications for the Future of L.A. County’s Board of Supervisors
As L.A. County prepares for the Nov. 5 election, voters are faced with Measure G — a proposal that could fundamentally transform the structure of local governance and its accountability mechanisms. If passed, Measure G, whose official title on the November ballot is the "Los Angeles County Government Structure, Ethics And Accountability Charter Amendment", would … [Read more...] about Measure G Unveiled: Implications for the Future of L.A. County’s Board of Supervisors
Strides Taken But Still So Far To Go On PCH
There isn't one tool that will fix the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH).The City of Malibu has taken strides with progress made on the traffic synchronization project that is scheduled to be completed by the end of this year and the signage of SB 1297 bill by Gov. Gavin Newsom. This bill grants Malibu permission to install five speed cameras along PCH, according to the city's … [Read more...] about Strides Taken But Still So Far To Go On PCH