Editor:
The Daily Press reports that the choice for president is grim.
"While a lack of specifics is something that voters bemoan about their candidates every presidential election, the
Editor:
I am writing to you as a resident/renter/Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights member and 100 percent voter of Santa Monica. Thank you for all your interest
Editor:
One dark night too many. Stop these massacres now!
Enough of this cursed Second Amendment which leads to a nation armed to the teeth and a citizenry which must
Santa Monica CityTV recently won three first-place STAR Awards at a conference held by the Southern California and Nevada Chapter of the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (SCAN
The American Public Works Association (APWA) named Santa Monica's Charnock Well Field Restoration Project a 2012 Public Works Project of the Year, APWA announced Monday.
Presented annually, the
PHOENIX — The parent company of one of metro Phoenix's major mall operators is phasing out pet stores in favor of animal adoption centers.
The SantaMonica, Calif.-based Macerich,
LOS ANGELES — A man suspected of attacking three homeless people in Santa Monica and Los Angeles was charged Monday with three counts of attempted murder, the District Attorney's
DMV — Being a teenager, the one milestone that somehow seems more important to me than the bat mitzvah or even high school graduation is the attainment of a driver'
MALIBU ¬ó The City Council will vote Monday whether to pay $113,000 for a biofiltration project on Broad Beach. The project is the first of what is expected to be more than $500,000 in unbudgeted expenditures on storm drain improvements the council agreed to in April to settle a costly lawsuit with
SM PLACE ¬ó While Santa Monica Place was bustling during the lunch hour, the Community Room was bustling with the girls of Camp Kate Kate and their proud parents.
SMMUSD HDQTRS ¬ó The Kiwanis Club of Santa Monica gave the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation a $2,500 grant for its Tech4Success program, it was announced Friday.
LOS ANGELES — Charles Barfield, living on the streets for the past five years, doesn’t trust anyone. Armed with a pocketknife, he beds down in a doorway in downtown LA every night, making sure no one’s nearby.