Growing up in Santa Monica, Ben Marcus dreamed about a world in which futuristic robots zipped through the air en masse. Now he’s busy bringing that future closer to
Over the last 30-plus years, Jane Johnston has seen it all at El Nido Family Centers.
The longtime Santa Monica resident has facilitated growth and change in a nonprofit organization
After months of spending the bulk of many meetings on non-classroom issues, the local Board of Education tonight appears prepared to focus on student achievement.
The governing body is expected
The teenagers regularly visited Third Street Promenade, whether to shop, eat or catch a movie. But in a Santa Monica district known for attracting people from all over the world,
As debates rage on about how to fight homelessness in Santa Monica and throughout the region, first responders continue coming in contact with homeless people at alarming rates.
Some 40
It’s official: Santa Monica College has students who are actively pursuing bachelor’s degrees.
After months of intensive planning and preparation, the local community college this term launched its
It’s well-known among Santa Monica politicians and community members that homelessness remains a major problem in the city. Local leaders have identified it as a priority issue. Residents see
Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
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Editor’s note: With the opening of the Expo Line’s extension to Santa Monica, locals have a new way to explore neighboring areas. The Daily Press will publish a
Skateboarding was more than a hobby for Tyrone Ramsey Jr.
He first hopped on a board when he was about 9 years old, and he became a proficient rider over
Jaime Jimenez never envisioned staying at Santa Monica High School this long.
But when he takes stock of his job as a social studies teacher, he can’t come up