My goal every Domestic Violence Awareness month is to open up the conversation about DV, who perpetrates it, who facilitates it, and who benefits from it. The sad reality is
Priorities: All 11 Santa Monica City Council candidates filled out a Daily Press questionnaire ranking their priorities should they be elected to serve on Council. Each candidate’s top three responses are displayed above.
The final count is in: 16 new medium- and high-density residential projects — most of them between nine and 15 stories high — slipped through the door held open by a non-compliant
Five candidates, including three incumbents and two newcomers, are vying for four open seats on the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. All five candidates were sent the same questions
Five candidates, including three incumbents and two newcomers, are vying for four open seats on the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. All five candidates were sent the same questions
As tourists once again fill Santa Monica streets and residents continue to venture out to dine, the City is reporting continued economic growth and recovery following the pandemic. The most
FALL FESTIVAL: More than 100 children and families thoroughly enjoyed the Mini Fall Festival presented in collaboration with Farmers Market and Pico Branch Library. They picked out their free pumpkin,
Jamie Paige
Special to the Daily Press
The Westside of Los Angeles will get a new City Council member in the Nov. 8 election with Councilman Mike Bonin stepping down
Jamie Paige
Special to the Daily Press
One of the most critical races facing voters in 2022 is in LA County District Three. Current District Three representative Sheila Kuehl is
Vote By Mail ballots are arriving in mailboxes, kicking off the voting season that runs through Nov. 8.
Anyone who is eligible to vote but has not yet registered still
Picturing Santa Monica without the Pier is like picturing the Hollywood Hills without the Hollywood Sign or New York without the Empire State Building, but with all the changes that
Five candidates, including three incumbents and two newcomers, are vying for four open seats on the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. All five candidates were sent the same questions