Thriving city ‘shines once again’ while leaders focus on top issues
Local leaders gathered at John Adams Middle School on Feb. 29 for the 2024 State of the City event,
Some of the state’s most powerful legislators want Big Landlord out of California’s single family neighborhoods. The Legislature will consider at least three bills this year to keep
Dear Editor,
What a sad read your commentary in the March 6, 2024 edition of the Daily Press was.
Imagine any CEO of a company saying their unfunded pension liability
Dear Editor,
With the recent break-in of an 80 year old woman who was accosted by an unhinged vagrant, Phil Brock’s encounter with another vagrant in which Brock had
Alexus Majeno and Desiree Mendoza are two Master’s of Social Work students interning at the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD).
When we initially got placed here, we had little
Buoyed by a sizable war chest, Democrat Adam Schiff spent heavily to propel himself and his desired opponent — former baseball star Steve Garvey, a Republican — into the November election for
You’ve likely heard about AI powering driverless cars, writing term papers and creating unsettling deep fakes. Can that same technology also prevent people from becoming homeless?
That’s what
Former federal prosecutor Nathan Hochman has advanced to a runoff against Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, one of the country's most progressive prosecutors. Gascón and Hochman
There’s no denying that Venice is positively dripping in history. Not only is it a hotbed for creative talent, but the architecture, the magnificent murals and even the actual
In the 173 years since California became a state, 43 men and four women have occupied its two US Senate seats, and a few achieved prominent places in political history.