No matter what candidates locals will be casting their votes for in November, the process itself is an underrated uniting force, prompting the Santa Monica City Clerk’s Office to
First marketplace for local, diverse small businesses opens on Pico Blvd
The first marketplace for local and diverse small businesses opened on Pico Blvd. in a ribbon cutting ceremony that
The City Council, prompted by concerns over traffic safety following a recent cyclist’s death, broached the idea of financing various road safety initiatives via a tax increase in December
Thriving city ‘shines once again’ while leaders focus on top issues
Local leaders gathered at John Adams Middle School on Feb. 29 for the 2024 State of the City event,
The spirit of Santa Monica was buzzing around the campus of John Adams Middle School, as local leaders gathered for the 2024 State of the City event on Thursday to
Road safety improvements continue throughout town with stop signs, bike lanes and new traffic warnings
Several road-related projects kept the City of Santa Monica Mobility Department busy during the final
A celebration of a national icon will take place Monday at Santa Monica College’s Soka Gakkai International (SGI) Auditorium. From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., the venue
Santa Monica’s recycling program was poised to continue business as usual.
The Allan Company, the city’s recycling contractor since 1993, was about to receive a seven-year contract extension
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Nearly four months after a local hotel received one of the biggest fines in FPPC history for money it spent in Santa Monica elections,
The proposal to reuse the now vacant Sears building on Colorado will be before the Landmarks Commission with a recommendation to approve the application that will eventually fill the property
Natural disasters are occurring more frequently from the multiple hurricanes to the La Tuna fire in Los Angeles and the City’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) wants the public