by Gary Rhoades
In December 2015, a fire broke out in an apartment building on Ocean Front Walk in Santa Monica. Fortunately, no one was injured; but the fire rendered
Chelsea Healy, SMC Corsair / Daily Press Staff Writer
The Santa Monica College (SMC) Corsairs (20-11) defeated the Riverside City College (RCC) Tigers (20-9) 66-54 Saturday, March 9 at Riverside City
Dear EarthTalk: I saw a news item about overhauling classic old cars with electric engines, and wondering if this can be done with any old car, such as my 1999
by Pyper Don Witt
SMC Corsair / Daily Press Staff Writer
Like many high school seniors, Arielle Martinez-Cohen has just finished her college applications but the 17-year-old singer-songwriter, activist and head
by Jack Neworth
“Everything Trump Touches Dies”
In 2018, longtime high-level Republican strategist Rick Wilson wrote a stinging and yet remarkably funny New York Times best-selling book about Trump with
By Misti Kerns
While the Academy Awards garner international limelight, Santa Monica also celebrates cinema with a celebration of its own with the Film Independent Spirit Awards. Held annually the
By Paul Rosenstein
I hope the judge’s order for district elections is stayed during the city’s appeal. This decision is undemocratic and a version of voter suppression.
The
Daylight Savings Is Coming
We’re on the verge of having a new schedule, again. The changing of the clocks is coming this weekend. It’s that “Spring Forward, Fall
By Va Lecia Adams Kellum, Ph.D.
March is Women’s History Month, a time when we acknowledge and learn about the achievements of women history-makers. But even as we
by Jack Neworth
Michael Cohen and Cadet Bone Spur
By the time you read this, Donald Trump will have returned from his summit with Kim Jong-un in Vietnam and Michael
Editor:
On February 21, 2019, the Santa Monica City council had an open hearing for residents to voice our opinions regarding district verses at large elections. The city of Santa
By Anastasia Foster
I read the “Bathtub Treatment” story in this paper with great interest last weekend, and it got me to thinking about the SMRR Hotline. For exactly 40