Santa Monica’s candidate window for the November election is now in extra time and while there may be as many as 17 individuals vying for the four open seats
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake was strongly felt Monday afternoon from the Los Angeles area all the way to San Diego, swaying buildings, rattling dishes and setting off car alarms,
Front Row (from left to right): Bobby Reynoso (Asst. Coach), Sophia Urbina, Charlie Albores, Leah Coughlan, Bella Denbeau, Maddie Denbeau, Mali Gutierrez, Mike Denbeau (Head Coach). Back Row (from left
Karen Bass’ campaign to eradicate homelessness in California’s largest city features several defining aspects that none of her mayoral predecessors tried: She has made herself accountable for results, she
Every day — indeed, every minute of every day — California’s officialdom makes decisions in the name of governance that are mostly predictable and not noteworthy. Occasionally, however, their conclusions are
Christian Figueroa isn’t jumping on the Kamala Harris bandwagon. He doesn’t need to: The San Gabriel Valley native has been on board ever since her first presidential campaign
After threats of walking away from a school district unification process, the City of Malibu is seemingly back on board to an originally-planned schedule to form a Malibu Unified School District.
Nicole Peredo found that peace via clay creations early in life, and is now spreading the wellness word at Santa Monica’s pottery palace, ARTime Barro.
A California man with a history of political violence, including an assault in Santa Monica, was sentenced on Friday to 20 years in prison for repeatedly attacking police with flagpoles
In a statement sent to the Daily Press, Councilmember Christine Parra said the following…
"After much thought and deep reflection on both my personal circumstances and the needs of