Signs of a growing Covid wave continued this week and officials are asking residents to take precautions to prevent a holiday-fueled spike in the coming weeks.
Dr. Barbara Ferrer, Director
Three female teenagers were hospitalized late Tuesday night after overdosing on an unknown substance at an apartment on the 2000 block of 20th St.
"Two of the females have
ANDREW DALTON, AP Entertainment Writer
With jury selection beginning today at the Santa Monica courthouse, attorneys have been scrambling to deal with shifting evidence in Bill Cosby's civil
Marilyn Jimenez / Special to the Daily Press
From performing CPR when a stranger collapses at a community gym to pulling someone from a burning car or home, Los Angeles is
City Councilmembers agree that the City should seek to raise revenues through a ballot measure, but what taxes to increase and where to spend the money is up for debate.
Santa Monica officials are responding to the horrific Texas school shooting by increasing security at local campuses and providing resources to individuals who need them.
The gunman who massacred 19
MICHELLE CHAPMAN / AP Business Writer
Social media has had a rough 2022 with lingering questions about advertising spending, political ads and a $44 billion takeover of Twitter that may or
When one thinks of a typical comedy club several stereotypical images come to mind — a dark dingy space; plenty of beer; and a slew of young, mainly male, standups, who
Run: On Thursday, May 26 at 4 p.m., the Police Activities League (PAL) of Santa Monica will host the second annual 5K run/walk in honor of former Marine
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) has released a report detailing mold and water damage at the John Muir / SMASH campus.
According to the latest report, mold levels
Learning: More than 80 young Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District students were reclassified from English language learners to proficient in English at a ceremony held on May 21. The students
Erik Robinson was a happy, healthy 6th grader at Lincoln Middle School, an “A” student and avid baseball player with a bright future ahead of him, until his sudden and