Priding itself on being a forward-thinking city, Santa Monica now has a leg up on the rest of the Western Hemisphere when it comes to the future of entrepreneurship.
Our weekly guide to food and entertainment goings-on in and around town includes the return of Cirque du Soleil, Venice Art Crawl, Wags & Witches party, a new Michael Mina
The Cirque du Soleil carnival took a giant step closer to completion last weekend as the mindboggling logistical challenge continued with the final, major set-up stage of the main tent
Ladies of the canyon 1 (1969) – courtesy photo
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The victim in Tuesday's shooting at Santa Monica College has died.
SMC Superintendent and President, Kathryn E. Jeffery, released a statement announcing the death of the longtime staff
Editor,
When Jon Kean decided to pen the letter to the editor entitled "Damning Statement" in which he attributed off color anti Semitic remarks to long time community
Dear Editor,
A recent letter ("The Great Santa Monica Public Safety Debate," October 12, 2024) attempted to defend the public safety bona fides of a city council slate
I am writing to corroborate the account shared by School Board member Jon Kean in his letter dated October 11th, 2024 and printed in the Santa Monica Daily Press regarding
Another mixed-use residential project has been submitted around the Bergamot Station area, a growing trend for submissions in what has been a housing-averse portion of the city.
Out of the more than 1,200 bills that landed on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk from the 2023-2024 California legislative session, two in particular are godsends to renters’ wallets.
The suspect wanted in connection to a shooting at Santa Monica College on Monday night has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound following a brief pursuit with police in Hawthorne,