WEST L.A. — What if you made a movie and no one could see it?
Documentarian Bill Dumas is facing that question now over his newest release, "Duty, Honor,
CITYWIDE — The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District can expect significant increases in the number of students it will serve as early as 2015, bucking countywide trends and raising questions about
SAMOHI — It's not every day that an Oscar-nominated art director volunteers his time to help high school students build sets for their theatre productions.
But thanks to a
PICO BLVD — Santa Monica College officials will need to take action to control health care costs currently projected to hit $87 million over the next 30 years, according to a
CITY HALL — Candidate and independent expenditure campaigns spent over $350,000 on local education-related races and measures on the Nov. 6 ballot, according to recent financial filings.
The election was
CITY HALL — Candidate and independent expenditure campaigns threw down roughly $1.2 million on local races for the Nov. 6 election, according to filings that began trickling in last week.
Santa Monica College received a hefty $41,000 donation from an American Legion post in the Pacific Palisades, college officials said Monday.
American Legion Post 283 is no stranger to
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
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
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