Dear Editor,
For the past two weeks or so, Santa Monica Councilmember Oscar de la Torre has been in the news for an antisemitic comment he made as an SMMUSD
A revised attempt at a affordable housing development on city-owned properties came back to the community last week, with concerns still persisting about the loss of parking in the Wilshire-Montana
By Sienna Bevan
In Santa Monica, homelessness is no longer just a problem, but a city-declared local emergency. While Santa Monica witnessed a 6% decrease in homelessness over the past
A suspect has been arrested stemming from a recent stabbing incident in Downtown Santa Monica.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD), 23-year-old Damian Garcia was located and arrested
Sienna Bevan
Special to the Daily Press
In Santa Monica, homelessness is no longer just a problem, but a city-declared local emergency. While Santa Monica witnessed a 6% decrease in
The on again, off again, effort to split Malibu schools from Santa Monica is both on and off, again, after the City of Malibu announced it is moving forward with
Now open until February 1, 2025, "Tom Van Sant: An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn" is 18th Street Arts Center’s latest exhibition, diving deep into the
The Regent Santa Monica Beach held a grand opening ceremony in a luxurious setting in and outside of its doors, with guests in full cocktail attire for the evening.
The last City Council meeting before the election on November 5 was an eventful affair and unquestionably one of the highlights was the recognition of the bravery and quick thinking
Dear Editor,
Santa Monica, Berkeley, Oakland and several other cities, including Los Angeles, have well established, very “over protected” rent stabilization ordinances; therefore, Proposition 33 is redundant, unnecessary and provides