More than 20 Los Angeles County Sheriff's stations will boycott the Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup Relay in protest of what they call the wrongful prosecution of Deputy
Due to an error at the print shop, page 15 of the March 28 Santa Monica Daily Press was omitted from the print edition. Stories impacted by the mistake will be reprinted in their entirety in the March 31 edition and the correct paper is available in digital form here.
A Santa Monica motel with a long history of alleged criminal activity will close its doors after city officials won their battle to revoke its business license last week.
The
The Santa Monica City Council has unanimously authorized an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement (ENA) with Revitalization Partners Group (RPG) to renovate and reopen the long-shuttered Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.
The agreement,
The Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved a water rate increase this week to fund rehabilitation of the city's aging water storage reservoirs and replace critical infrastructure.
The
A multi-county police chase ended near the Pier on Wednesday when a suspect eventually surrendered to police but not before hitting several vehicles.
The pursuit began in Ventura County and
The City of Santa Monica’s search for a City Manager hit the internet this week with the official job posting for the position landing on job boards.
The high-profile
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman has reinstated the death penalty as a prosecutorial option in murder cases with special circumstances, ending the previous administration's blanket
More than 60 double-crested cormorant eggs and chicks are receiving intensive care at International Bird Rescue's Los Angeles Wildlife Center after being rescued from a damaged tree in
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is taking a measured approach to incorporating artificial intelligence into classrooms while addressing concerns about data privacy, ethical use, and potential bias.
During a
The Santa Monica City Council will consider significant changes to both water rates and zoning regulations at its Tuesday meeting, with residents potentially facing substantial increases in their water bills
Student athletes who want to skip physical education classes during the school day will have an easier time than first thought qualifying for the the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District’