The Santa Monica Daily Press is the 10th largest daily newspaper in the region, according to the Los Angeles Business Journal. The journal ranked dailies based on circulation.
The League of California Cities and the California City Manager Foundation are featuring Santa Monica in their ongoing “Strong Cities | Strong State” campaign highlighting local government success stories across California.
CITYWIDE Bikers needed to serve City Hall is looking for two people to represent the community on the Expo Metro Line Construction Authority’s Bicycle Advisory Committee.
Santa Monica College basketball is coming to CityTV in a first-time airing of the school’s hoops games. Both men’s and women’s games will be broadcast starting today at 7 p.
The Montana Avenue Branch Library will close Monday, Jan. 16 through Friday, Feb. 24, 2012, for interior improvements. The branch will reopen with new carpeting and paint; new shelving for adult books and media collections; a new configuration for the adult computers; added book displays; a more eff
The Montana Avenue Branch Library will close Monday, Jan. 16 through Friday, Feb. 24, 2012, for interior improvements. The branch will reopen with new carpeting and paint; new shelving for adult books and media collections; a new configuration for the adult computers; added book displays; a more eff
New Year’s resolutions are an opportunity for people to give themselves a fresh, clean start. This week, Santa Monica-based environmental group Heal the Bay suggested 10 resolutions for Southern Californians to give the ocean a clean start to the new year as well: • Keep your trash out of the gutter
As a part of Measure BB, both John Adams Middle School and Edison Language Academy are undergoing renovations to modernize their campuses. And in October 2011, they both recycled an average of 98 percent of their construction debris, according to officials.
City officials want to encourage residents to drop off their Christmas trees at one of a handful of public parks and the Southern California Disposal Transfer Station so they can be collected and turned into mulch.
The Santa Monica Police Department is urging the community for its continued support in ensuring another safe New Year’s Eve celebration by reminding residents to not discharge firearms into the air.
City Hall’s Rosie’s Girls, an extra-curricular program designed to build young girls’ self esteem through exposure to non-traditional trades, is the recipient of the League of California Cities’ 2011 Helen Putnam Award for Excellence for engaging youth in city government.
With many of the institutions served by the Big Blue Bus closed or on reduced hours over the holidays, the bus company is operating its special winter schedule on weekdays only.