Santa Monica is going to get hit with a bolt of NFL energy this week.
The Santa Monica Pier will host its first ever official NFL draft party this Thursday,
Did you know that Medicare has an ombudsman to help you resolve complaints you may have about your healthcare?
Congress created the job of Medicare Beneficiary Ombudsman to assist people
Jennifer Millier has had a busy year.
Six months after the attorney started her own law firm last April, she became president of the fast-growing Santa Monica Bar Association (SMBA)
A group of residents are continuing to fight plans to build a five-story apartment building near Santa Monica State Beach.
City Council will vote Tuesday whether to deny appeals filed
A prominent Santa Monican has gone from politics to playwriting.
Grant Woods, formerly John McCain’s first chief of staff, wrote the play “The Things We Do”, now at the
by Theo Greenly, SMC Corsair / Daily Press Staff Writer
On the second floor of a brightly lit Santa Monica food court, a woman in a white chef’s coat and
Megan Gallagher remembers her first major panic attack vividly. It was a month into ninth grade, and her English class was discussing Homer’s “Odyssey” when Gallagher felt a pit
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is considering formally opposing new state rules that would increase the power of election watchdogs.
A bill is currently pending in Sacramento (AB1306)
Food delivery drivers are getting dedicated parking spaces downtown for the next three months.
Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM) is launching a pilot program Friday that will set aside two
Valeria Galbert is an anomaly.
She’s many things which studies say should’ve stacked higher educational odds against her: a daughter of immigrants who didn’t attend college, growing
Santa Monica is battling a second incursion of unauthorized scooters and bikes.
Mini-bike rental company Wheels has been staging its bikes around the city for the past few weeks in