Santa Monica College Community Education is offering a 10 percent Early Bird Discount on a wide range of summer camps for youth and teenagers through May 16.
Camps are being
Editor:
Since moving to west Los Angeles about five years ago, I have faithfully read the Santa Monica Daily Press for the latest Westside and Santa Monica news. Living east
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This is truly an auspicious time for historic preservation in Santa Monica. This past weekend, an 1890s "shotgun" house was moved to a new home adjacent to
DOWNTOWN — The 5 Gyres Institute, the group leading legislation banning cosmetics containing tiny plastic beads, has launched an online video contest for those who want to experience a high seas
Hey, New Jersey and Chicago, you have nothing on California. For several years, the Golden State has tried to be number one among all states in tax burden — and, of
Drivers better put their phones down when behind the wheel.
Throughout the month of April the Santa Monica Police Department's Traffic Enforcement Section will focus on drivers who
CITY HALL — The nation's largest lobbying group for pilots and aircraft owners is backing an effort to amend the City Charter so that voters, not the City Council,
BBB HDQTRS — Shade canopies, seating and real-time arrival information are coming to a bus stop near you.
On Monday the Big Blue Bus, Santa Monica's public transportation company,
SMO —Claire Goldberg, a junior at Santa Monica High School, was announced the winner of the Flying Scholarship for Girls Joe Justice award, which affords her the opportunity to get
Students at McKinley Elementary School are getting a lesson in sustainability by helping to divert lunchtime trash from entering landfills.
For their efforts the school has been named a finalist
With spring comes the fruits and vegetables on the outer spectrum of the rainbow — the reds, blues, and purples. These rich pigments most commonly found in berries are from the