Editor:
It is difficult to select which Daily Press front-page photo is more ironic — the shot of the biker riding in the auto lane to illustrate the green bike lanes
SM BEACH — Work began this week on improved markings and signage along the beach bike path meant to make it easier for bicyclists and pedestrians to coexist around the busy
COUNTYWIDE —The Los Angeles County Flood Control District is now accepting protests via e-mail from property owners who oppose the Clean Water, Clean Beaches Measure.
The measure proposes to raise
DOWNTOWN —Real Food Daily, Areal Restaurant and the Santa Monica Museum of Art are among 19 businesses that are nominated for the 2013 Sustainable Quality Awards (SQA), which will celebrate
Q & A: Conversation with Ted Ning, founder of LOHAS.com
DOWNTOWN — Santa Monicans are no strangers to shopping with the environment in mind. From plastic bag bans to alternative-fuel
CITY HALL — Santa Monica could face a $29 million budget deficit by 2018 if the City Council does not act decisively to rein in spending and increase revenues, finance officials
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Santa Monica police are searching for a suspect in an attempted sexual assault that occurred on Christmas Day.
The victim was walking northbound on the beach near
Editor:
The frivolous debate over preserving Paul Conrad's Chain Reaction sculpture in Santa Monica is just another example of how our City Council wastes money on needless studies
There's no denying that Santa Monica, like many cities in America, has struggled with racism and bigotry. The power structure in the past was dominated by white males.
OCEAN PARK — This past Wednesday, Santa Monica lost one of its most fabled prodigal daughters.
Gertrude "Gussie" Augusta Moran, a much beloved tennis star of the 1950s, who
MALIBU — Southern California beaches finally have received the appropriate signage advising commercial and sport fisherman of sensitive "No Take" Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), thanks to new laws implemented