WILSHIRE BLVD — Supporters gathered at the Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center Thursday to celebrate the one-year anniversary of a unique program that treats patients with dementia and Alzheimer's disease
FIFTH STREET — Former Santa Monica Daily Press staff writer Ashley Archibald here, with some parting thoughts.
As some of you know, Friday marked my last day with the paper as
KEN EDWARDS CENTER — The Urban Forest Task Force expressed confidence Wednesday in a new plan by Public Works officials to review and monitor work by the contractor that cares for
WEST L.A. — Developers, financiers and prospective tenants gathered just outside Santa Monica Wednesday to discuss the ins and outs of a type of real estate that city officials expect
CITY HALL — Fairmont Miramar Hotel representatives stand by statements about the Huntley Hotel and its owner despite threats from the Huntley's attorney, according to a letter from the
DOWNTOWN L.A. — A new Santa Monica law meant to empower citizens to protect the rights of nature missed its first day in court after a resident of a local
DOWNTOWN — What would you do with another $1,102 in your pocket?
That's how much the typical city commuter could save if they turned their backs on solo
DOWNTOWN — On May 6, a crowd of over 300 people gathered in the east wing of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
The atmosphere was charged with emotion as resident after
CITY HALL — Developers may be faced with another fee on projects in Santa Monica, this time to pay for future parks that many believe will be necessary to support new
FOURTH STREET — An owner and manager of a 60-unit apartment complex in Santa Monica accused of harassing tenants agreed to stop allegedly abusive behaviors or risk reopening an investigation, the
STANFORD STREET — The hunt for a man accused of stealing a luxury sports car in West Hollywood ended Thursday morning when Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies used gas