Editor’s Note: This story originally ran Mar. 14. It is republished here as part of our year-end coverage.
By Kate Cagle
City Manager Rick Cole has selected Cynthia Renaud
Editor’s Note: This story originally ran Aug. 15. It is republished here as part of our year-end coverage.
The Santa Monica Police Department is investigating a shooting on the
Editor’s Note: This story originally ran Feb. 26. It is republished here as part of our year-end coverage.
By Kate Cagle
A Canadian addiction center that relies on medication
Editor,
Given growing demands on a limited and in fact diminishing water supply, fires and mudslides, politicians at all levels must be more responsible in their oversight of building permits
Dear Editor:
I enthusiastically support the City of Santa Monica in appealing a judgment in the CA voting rights lawsuit, Loya v. City of Santa Monica, that divides the City
Council will debate a set of changes to rules for local beaches and the regulation of some community events.
Some of the updates are administrative in nature and cover small
To the editor,
I loved Jack Newworth's commentary, "Make America Rake Again" detailing some of Trump's more outrageous statements of the past couple of
LILY RICHMAN
Daily Press Intern
In the wake of recent wildfires, students at the Archer School for Girls on Sunset Blvd. are putting their engineering skills to use to make
Editor:
In September the City of Santa Monica Planning & Community Development Department and the City Council approved 2,000 e-scooters in Santa Monica for a 16-month Shared Mobility Pilot
Ted Winterer, Mayor of Santa Monica
“I’m thankful for my wife and kids who help me to stay grounded and realize what’s really important in life. And for
JONATHAN J. COOPER and BRIAN MELLEY, Associated Press
A wildfire that tore through Malibu mansions and working-class suburban homes in Southern California's hills and canyons has killed two