Los Angeles County has been under the threat of a new mask mandate for several weeks and while the area inched closer to the threshold with new data released on
Excellent turnout, perfect beach weather, lots of families, and it was wise to put the Santa Monica Daily Press truck last again because we always bring the best music, IMNSHO.
The clock is counting down to the start of the election race that will have the biggest impact on the daily lives of Santa Monica voters.
On June 18, candidates
Brynn Shaffer / SMDP Intern
As the BroadStage embarks on its 15th season of performing arts, there is much to look forward to including a large rebranding, three world premieres and
While Santa Monica voters generally swung left of center in this year’s primary election, Venice’s votes represented a broader spectrum of political ideology, with local ballots showing support
Parade: The hometown parade returned after years of Covid shutdowns. Hundreds of people gathered to watch the parade move along Main Street and this year’s event recognized the efforts of essential workers over the past few years.
Long hailed as a pandemic silver lining, Santa Monica’s popular parklet outdoor dining spaces will now become a permanent feature of the city.
In a June 28 meeting, City
Final certified election data is in and results show Santa Monica voters opted for progressive candidates in races like LA County Third District Supervisor and Sheriff, falling to the left
From the creator of waffle joint Bru’s Wiffle comes a second whimsically named Santa Monica breakfast spot: Flapjax. While Wiffle is a play on words for waffle, Flapjax is
By Hans Laetz / Special to the Daily Press
Caltrans officials on Tuesday, June 28, revealed plans to paint bike lanes along 16 miles of Pacific Coast Highway — from Malibu Lagoon