SMMUSD HDQTRS — As officials with the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District work to evaluate a new program meant to reduce the achievement gap, a group of parents is raising opposition
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Like many high school seniors, Logan Henderson, 17, will have to suffer the anxiety of waiting until spring for the (hopefully) fat envelopes addressed from universities to arrive
The Santa Monica College Pete & Susan Barrett Art Gallery will be showing "African American Treasures: History and Art from the Collection of Bernard and Shirley Kinsey," in
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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
CITY HALL — A hearing-impaired teen in Santa Monica got his wish this week when a local theater chain announced that it would provide closed captions in four screens in one
16TH STREET — A week ago, Will Rogers Elementary School had three handball walls, each a powder blue expanse that had faded and chipped with time.
What a difference a week
PICO BLVD — Students involved in the April 2012 protest at Santa Monica College that ended when campus police unleashed pepper spray on the crowd dispute the characterization of protesters in
ST. MONICA — The St. Monica Mariners improved to 4-1 in the Camino Real League with their Thursday night win over the St. Joseph Jesters, 71-59.
Basketball is a game of
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials unveiled a plan last week to tackle the achievement gap between minority students and their white and Asian counterparts, proposing not just
Santa Monica College is offering 10 percent off continuing ed classes for the spring semester. There are nearly 300 classes available to take, ranging from language classes to classes in
SMMUSD HDQTRS — For the first time in five years, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will not see cuts in funding from the state.
How much money it will get,
MALIBU — Citing the hope of bringing more athletic fields to Malibu, elected officials on Monday voted 5-0 to enter into negotiations on a deal that could give the city complete