Dear Editor and Community:
Life and times do move on, as it should be, but that doesn’t mean that you do not appreciate and savor those programs that are
by Kate Cagle
Motorcycle “lane splitting” if officially legal in California but the CHP will be looking into guidelines for motorists to safely share lanes.
All forms of nonconsensual sexual
By Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Hundreds of new apartment units are poised to appear along Lincoln Boulevard in the coming years, as the city green-lights developments near the
By Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
An aging Los Angeles football legend who has already tackled major obstacles in his storied career is gearing up to take on a
By Bill Worden
Last Tuesday, December 13, the FAA exercised its authority under the Code of Federal Regulations to shield two business tenants and the flying public at Santa Monica
By Kate Cagle
Amid the fruits and vegetables and flowers, children at Sunday’s Main Street Farmer’s Market will have a chance to learn a unique skill.
Volunteers with
Rated PG-13
128 Minutes
Released December 16
Damien Chazelle’s La La Land is a story put to music rather than a “musical”. Don’t go into the film expecting
By Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
With two standing ovations, praise from state and national leaders and a hand-blown glass vase, the City Council said goodbye to long-standing city
By Kate Cagle
A Santa Monica man convicted of stabbing his friend to death will get a new trial, after a judge with the 2nd District Court of Appeals reversed
By Andrea Cavanaugh
Cristina rented her Santa Monica apartment about ten years ago. A new owner recently bought the building. She started getting a lot of three-day notices to correct
By Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
City planners are hammering out the final draft of the Downtown Community Plan, or DCP: the comprehensive document that will guide development in
Editor:
After 90 years of providing services for the community the Santa Monica YWCA closed its doors in June of this year. In their farewell letter they stated “funding priorities