The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District board has officially hired Dr. Ben Drati as the district’s new Superintendent.
The district announced plans to hire Drati in October and
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Santa Monica pursuing legal action to force a pair of airport businesses to vacate airport property.
The action follows some legal maneuvering by the businesses, the FAA
BY MATTHEW HALL
The Big Blue Bus (BBB) gave away transit fares worth $392,794 during its inaugural Buy One Get One (BOGO) promotion.
The BOGO program ran for 17
The Transparency Project offers this summary of candidate and PAC contributions affecting the 2016 Santa Monica election.
For City Council, the total money raised by all candidates (including loans and
BY MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
As has become an election tradition in Santa Monica, complaints are flying regarding possible breaches of local election law.
Two separate complaints have been
As has become an election tradition in Santa Monica, complaints are flying regarding possible breaches of local election law.
Two separate complaints have been filed so far. Terry O’Day
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The forecast is grim for Typhoon restaurant but City Hall is trying to add a silver lining to the clouds hanging over the impacted employees.
Typhoon has
BY MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
Longtime Santa Monica Daily Press columnist Bill Bauer died last week.
Bauer was diagnosed with cancer several years ago and eventually passed due to
A report of a suspicious package closed a section of downtown Santa Monica adjacent to the Expo station at 4th and Colorado this morning.
According to the Sheriff's
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A Santa Monica Police Officer is recovering after a violent assault at a local convenience store.
According to SMPD, the lone officer entered the 7-11 store at
Building a field at the Civic Center will take longer, and cost more, than predicted according to a staff report for Council’s Oct. 25 meeting.
Council directed staff to