Four workers were injured, including one critically, by a release of carbon dioxide early Monday in a Los Angeles International Airport utility room, authorities said.
One man was initially in
It has long been rumored that the 106-year-old national landmark Looff Hippodrome (aka Merry Go-Round Building) on the Santa Monica Pier has been visited by spirits. While that may or
The Fairview Branch reopens on November 1, 2022, via Open+ a comprehensive self-service model providing controlled access to the library.
Community members who are pre-approved will be able to access
Editor:
When you have no message of your own and can’t rebut the opposing message — attack the messenger.
I should probably be flattered that both Nicole Faries and Sarah
Editor:
The claim that opposing the recreational sale of marijuana in Santa Monica (measure HMP) is “reefer madness” is unworthy of the SMDP.
The widely reported murders and environmental devastation,
By Andrea Vale
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A brief visual history of how midterm elections changed Congressional control since FDR
Since Franklin Delano Roosevelt's sweeping four-term presidency, every
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS: Santa Monica History Museum is celebrating Día de los Muertos this week with a pop-up exhibit featuring ofrendas, or altars, created by students at four local
Hi I’m Indy! A 2-year-old female Beagle Mix, ID#A063686. You know how there’s those dogs you meet that seem to have that certain kinda something that just
CHRISTOPHER RUGABER, Associated Press
Elon Musk on Sunday tweeted a link to an unfounded rumor about the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, just days after Musk’s
On October 29, 2022, at 9:35 p.m., Officers responded to a report of shots fired at the 7-11 located at 1865 Lincoln Boulevard in Santa Monica. Upon arrival,
Proposition 30 is unnecessary. California is already funding EVs and wildfire prevention
Climate change and poor air quality present a serious threat to California’s future and demand an urgent
Editor:
Wade Major has now written two opinion letters to the Daily Press attacking our school district and endorsing the A Brighter Future slate of school board candidates, and each