CITYWIDE — Realizing that living in the city by the sea is expensive, city officials are introducing a new plan that may increase construction of more affordable housing.
The new proposed
OCEAN AVENUE — Residents will get a taste of what traffic will feel like around the California Incline next year when northbound lanes from Ocean Avenue to Pacific Coast Highway close
We regret the departure of Ashley Archibald, our staff writer for the past couple of years, but with that comes the arrival of our new writer, Ameera Butt.
So, last
SEVENTH STREET — The United States Postal Service has already spent a majority of its $400,000 total projected budget on remodel and relocation costs for the new post office location
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
MALIBU — The Malibu Planning Commission capped a marathon meeting Monday night with a 4-1 vote recommending the City Council oppose a draft ordinance that would limit the number of chain
Editor:
Reading and listening to the city staff these days is tantamount to theatre of the absurd.
In the Santa Monica Daily Press article of July 7, Ashley Archibald raises
SM PIER — City officials have asked the board of the Santa Monica Pier Corporation to look into bringing more diversity to the historic landmark's entertainment offerings, including the
When I moved to Santa Monica in 1994, traffic moved. Fifth Street was one-way north. Fourth Street had four lanes of traffic, two moving in each direction, as did Broadway
A letter in the weekend Daily Press caught my eye: ("Shutup (in a Zen way!)," July 13-14, Pg. 4). Nancy Deville wrote about people exercising on Adelaide Drive
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