SMO — If some people have their way, airplanes at Santa Monica Airport will be replaced with hiking and jogging trails and children's playgrounds.
Airport2Park.org, a coalition of
MAIN ST — No military action in Syria can solve the deeper problems plaguing the region.
That's the opinion of Robert Gipson, a former U.S. infantryman who was
LOSANGELES — If a monster earthquake struck off Alaska's coast, tsunami waves would rush toward California, crippling the nation's busiest port complex and flooding coastal communities, a
CITY HALL —City Council members voted this week to have a developer come back and address some concerns related to design, economics and accommodating affordable housing as part of a
SMO— A new online system that allows public access to flight track data at Santa Monica Airport went into effect Friday and is expected to save City Hall thousands of
CITYWIDE — Tired of ordering the same food day in and day out for office lunches or meetings?
Ordering large amounts of meals online just got easier, thanks to a company
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On Aug. 13, the City Council will consider what maximum building heights and mass to study in the environmental impact report for the Downtown Specific Plan, which will guide
CITYWIDE — Downtown is in good shape.
That's the message business leaders and city officials wanted to get across Thursday during the annual meeting of Downtown Santa Monica, Inc.
OCEAN PARK — In 1973, The Rev. Jim Conn was asked to re-open a United Methodist church at the corner of Second and Hill streets with a focus on outreach toward
FIFTH STREET — Former Santa Monica Daily Press staff writer Ashley Archibald here, with some parting thoughts.
As some of you know, Friday marked my last day with the paper as