The first batch of candidates for local offices have qualified for the November election.
One City Council candidate (Troy Harris) and two candidates for School Board (Alicia Mignano and Richard
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) is inviting locals to attend this year’s National Night Out (NNO) event at City Hall on Tuesday evening.
Police departments all over the
Southern California Edison (SCE) said a four-hour power outage on the Santa Monica Pier Sunday afternoon was caused by “bad cabling.” No injuries were reported due to the outage, despite
After two failed attempts at revising the City’s rent control rules, Council will make a third attempt this Wednesday after the most recent meeting set of a firestorm of
Dear Editor,
I’m writing this letter as it has become necessary to correct the twisted narrative that has been floating around about my position and intentions around the amendment
Badges: On Tuesday, July 27, 2022, Police Chief Ramon Batista and Deputy Chief Darrick Jacob, along with City Manager David White, Councilmember Phil Brock and Assistant City Clerk Niki Newsome,
Sameea Kamal / Special to the Daily Press
Rich Kinney readily concedes: Making it onto California’s November election ballot is a miracle.
The 66-year-old associate pastor and former mayor of
A fight at the Main Library in Downtown Santa Monica has resulted in the arrest of a homeless man for murder.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department, the suspect
It was with great fanfare the local school district announced the opening of Samohi’s latest campus project — known as the Discovery Building — last fall and now, close to one
It all started with P-001.
On July 19, 2002, the National Park Service captured a five-year-old male mountain lion — “sometimes referred to as king of the mountains,” the park service
Given grim headlines across America these days, it’s no wonder newspaper readership is tanking, though hopefully not at SMDP. I often take refuge in the sports section but since
Facing flattening COVID-19 metrics and intense community pushback, the LA County Department of Public Health (DPH) announced on Thursday, July 28, that it would not be imposing new indoor mask