The Santa Monica Daily Press could become a nonprofit organization according to recent statements by its longtime owner.
In a statement published on Oct. 2, co-owner and current Publisher Ross
Challenges abound for serving new wave of homeless individuals
Matthew Hall
Daily Press Editor
The City of Santa Monica has a robust set of services to help its homeless residents
Main Street, Colorado Blvd. and Ocean Ave will be closed to traffic Sunday but officials hope the streets will be far from empty.
Bicyclists, pedestrians, skateboarders and anyone traveling without
Council to consider City’s economic future
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
Santa Monica’s economy remains strong but city officials will open discussions Tuesday night on strategies for preserving
To travel “as the crow flies” means taking a direct route free of obstacles and the new Santa Monica company Bird wants to bring that ease of travel to street
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
If you have questions, concerns of just basic curiosity about Providence St. John’s Health Center, your opportunity for some answers will be tonight from
BY LEA YAMASHIO AND MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Staff
City Hall has released the second draft of the City’s Wellbeing Index and the results are similar to the inaugural
Facing off against tough foes to start the season, the Santa Monica College football team is off to a 1-2 start in the 2017 season. After pulling out a dramatic
Local dignitaries gathered at the Santa Monica Beach on Monday to officially break ground on a new water reuse project designed to help the city reduce its dependency on imported
The 12th Annual AltCar Expo returns to Santa Monica this weekend providing locals with one of the nation’s best opportunities to learn about and test drive cars that will
Scammers have targeted Santa Monica residents recently while posing as Santa Monica High School students soliciting donations.
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District issued a warning to local residents
Following two months of escalating protests, the September meeting of the Committee for Racial Justice was notable for the huge show of support and unity, not racist disruptions.
The event