In the age of tech, there is a certain image one has of start-ups that make it. This archetype usually includes a small company that picks up investors, goes to
An ugly termite report comes back and suddenly the Jones-Chavez family must find temporary housing while their landlord has their rental house fumigated. Not an easy task given that Stan
Citywide
On August 8, the Santa Monica City Council authorized City Manager Rick Cole to execute seven employee union agreements representing the largest percentage of municipal employees. Overall, the agreements
Venice
The Lincoln’s periodic event “Dog Day Afternoon” welcomes dogs to the iconic Venice watering hole (www.thelincolnvenice.com) on Sunday, August 13. This event features a visit from
To my colleagues:
I’m writing to deliver the news of my resignation as Publisher of the Santa Monica Daily Press.
It’s difficult for me to put into words
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The Pico Branch Library is calling all book works, science geeks, high school honor roll-ees, or anyone with time and a passion for learning to share their knowledge with
Pier
Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier hosted the 13th Annual PALpalooza on Tuesday, July 25 from 5-9 p.m. The Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) and more
In the heated and polarized political climate we live in, what began as a modest protest via open letter by four local musicians has become something of a “cause célèbre”
Dear EarthTalk: How does Canada’s newly released “Food Guide” differ from the food recommendations offered up by the U.S. government? -- J. Wheeler, Albany, NY
These days, many
Transit And Parking Services Tenant Improvement (Taps Ti) Project
For the week of August 7, construction will take place in Parking Structure #5 at 1440 4th street and anticipates affecting
The Santa Monica History Museum is offering free evening entry twice a week through Labor Day to accommodate busy locals who can’t visit during business hours.
Officials said the
SMC
Santa Monica College (SMC) has become the first community college in Southern California — and only the second in the state — to receive national accreditation for its Associate of Science