While many costs have come down for small business, rents remain high and in some cases are still rising, forcing many owners into some uncomfortable decisions.
"Every time the
I MISS JACK NEWORTH
No - he’s still with us. The esteemed, very popular longtime humor columnist for the Santa Monica Daily Press has been suffering for many months
Last week, in conjunction with the Democratic National Convention that nominated Vice President Kamala Harris as a successor to President Joe Biden, California Gov. Gavin Newsom sat down for a
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) used less-lethal options to subdue and detain a suspect who threatened employees of a local hotel with a hammer today.
According to SMPD, officers
On Friday, August 23, locals may have noticed a significant police presence near Washington Ave and Lincoln Blvd, but it was actually a piece of police equipment that may have
Though the heat is still on in Santa Monica, the transition to the fall season is already underway in school athletics, as the city’s football teams took to the field for their first Friday contests.
For the hard working students of Samohi, summer was no time to kick their feet up and relax. In fact, for many, summer vacation meant more work, but on their
This month, autonomous riding service Waymo announced a major expansion across the Los Angeles area, increasing the range of self-driving cars to 79 square miles across the city.
Los Angeles voters will get a chance this fall to fundamentally restructure the way their government is organized, a rare opportunity to reconsider how communities are represented and services are
Thirty-two years ago, as then-Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton was trying to unseat President H.W. Bush, Clinton strategist James Carville summarized the campaign in four immortal words, "It’s