A speeding vehicle crashed into the Pico Youth and Family Center Saturday night causing thousands of dollars in damage and shuttering several businesses on the block.
PYFC Director Oscar de
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The Santa Monica Police Department has released a video of a 2018 shooting to hopefully prompt help from the public
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
Waterfront public safety agencies will receive new facilities soon after the Coastal Commission approved a rehabilitation project for the combined public safety center in Marina
Forecasters are predicting the first storm of the new year this weekend with wind, rain and possibly snow across the region.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is predicted
Future City Council elections in the City of Santa Monica will be determined by a seven-district map after the judge in the voting rights lawsuit altered her earlier ruling.
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Santa Monica has selected to companies to operate medical marijuana dispensaries within the city.
The two permits cap a multi-year process that has kept marijuana retail sales out of the
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
City Council will embark on a wide-ranging discussion of corporate housing in Santa Monica at their Tuesday meeting to eventually craft more specific rules that
The City of Santa Monica has been ordered to discontinue at-large elections and adopt a district based system but the judge only mandated the borders for one district, leaving the
If the City of Santa Monica were to lose its appeals of the recent voting rights verdict, City Hall would prefer districts over other election changes according to a recent
Council recently passed a temporary ban on new fast food chains Downtown. DTSM, and by extension the City Council, wanted to keep the Crowns and Clowns of fast food off