There are a number of “A” restaurants in Santa Monica, not the least of which are Mélisse and Giorgio Baldi. But until now there were none in Pacific Palisades. There
Washington: Advocates and Santa Monica residents Miki Lamm & Elizabeth Gelfand Stearns at the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) 2022 Forum in Washington, DC ready to discuss The NAPA Reauthorization
Santa Monica’s representatives have been busy in Sacramento drawing up environmental and housing bills this legislative session, a number of which apply to the Coastal Zone (which covers nearly
City Council will meet this Tuesday with an agenda that talks about council procedures, remote access meetings, budget and honoring a former Councilman.
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Council will have a connected
Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) Dean C. Logan reminds eligible voters that the registration deadline for the June 7 Primary Election is Monday, May 23.
Registering to
Crime Watch is culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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After dark, when the tourists have left, 3rd Street is a dystopian hell of vandalism, theft, drug dealing, prostitution, suicide and assault. There is an attempt to improve policing,
By Sarah Hunter and Jason Ward
Increasingly, the debate around reducing street homelessness around Los Angeles is focused on what to build. Should the city continue to direct most resources
PS3: Expect lane closures on 4th Street starting Monday due to the ongoing demolition of Parking Structure 3 downtown.
The structure, on 4th Street between Santa Monica Boulevard and Arizona
Angela McGregor / Special to the Daily Press
In a fast-paced forum at Venice’s Rose Room, hosted by The Westside Current, Circling the News, the Santa Monica Daily Press and
On Thursday, just days after the local school district shared news of major water damage and potential mold issues at the John Muir Elementary / Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH)
Crime Watch is culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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