Two recent high school graduates who headline at Hollywood's famed Magic Castle are using their sleight of hand to make a difference in the fight against childhood cancer.
Community Collective in partnership with the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) convened over 100 leaders representing business, government, and community sectors gathered at the Viceroy Santa Monica last
Will Rogers State Historic Park, nearly wiped out when the Pacific Palisades fire scorched 99.5% of the park, is officially on the path to renewal. The fire reduced the
Santa Monica residents and a newly formed advocacy group have filed a lawsuit against the City of Santa Monica, alleging violations of the California Environmental Quality Act in the approval
Fans of the iconic red swimsuit, don’t you worry, it’s gonna be alright because forever and always, Baywatch is here.
Fox has confirmed it will revive "Baywatch&
Getting elected governor of California is a difficult task, requiring the creation of a large apparatus to plan and execute a campaign strategy and raising tens of millions of dollars
SMDP's Weekly Guide to Food & Entertainment Goings-On In & Around Town includes the Venice Winter Fest, a Winter Holiday Market for Dogs, Holiday Cheer on the Pier,
Santa Monica College will celebrate the "Alabaster Anniversary" of the Santa Monica Review with readings by four frequent contributors to the national literary arts journal on Saturday, Nov.
Gacha & Catch, a pop-up Japanese crane game store, is opening in the Santa Monica Promenade in Santa Monica on Nov. 22, 2025.
The joint project between Japan Entertainment One
Housing development is one of Santa Monica's most hotly debated issues and has been covered extensively in the pages of the Daily Press. Today, publisher Ross Furukawa announced
Feeling safe in your Santa Monica home — but are you?
Imagine you come home one day. The sunset glows on your front door. But then you spot a strange paper