Santa Monica’s top swimmer hasn’t yet hit high school, but 13-year-old Gabi Brito has already hit one of the highest honors in the sport.
This month, the Lincoln
The California Supreme Court sided with Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic leaders in the Legislature on the constitutionality of a sweeping anti-tax measure, ruling Thursday that it cannot go before
Legislation that would make it easier for restaurants to set food prices without including add-on fees is being whipped through the Capitol at warp speed. On Tuesday two Assembly committees
A new theater troupe on the Westside has been through their own horror stories, looking to turn their tribulation into theater magic one show at a time.
Season 10 Stage
Dear Kelly,
We have a dispute with our HOA board and tried to inform those present during open meeting time and were not allowed to speak. We were told this
Alice Lin’s husband died, and she found herself alone and caring for a disabled son. Then two years ago, the 81-year-old Alhambra woman said she started getting texts from
Santa Monica resident Patricia Anglano has lost her third lawsuit against the Daily Press for its coverage of the City’s complaints against her.
Anglano has now lost three identical
Legal rights to use water, particularly those obtained prior to 1914, lie at the heart of California’s perpetual wrangling over the allocation of increasingly limited water supplies.
For years
A longtime renter protection advocate who experienced homelessness in her youth will now have the opportunity to shape the conversation of renter’s rights in her community.
At the June
Dear Editor,
Voters are smart enough to realize that besides eroding trust in local elected officials, Council leaks out of closed session cost resident taxpayers real money. Christine Parra’s
Santa Monica Brew Works has become a community institution, but it’s also the originator of the city’s beer culture as the first and only Santa Monica brewery. Founded