The SAM Initiative has announced five grant recipients totally $225,000 in donations to Students for Students, Kids in the Spotlight, Safe Place for Youth, Grameen American and Homeboy Recycling.
“I did not choose the union life. The union life chose me,” said retired Big Blue Bus Driver Kelester Jackson.
After 31 years of service, Jackson decided it was time
Locals can team up with The Harold Robinson Foundation for the Annual Pedal on the Pier fundraiser on June 4.
The fundraiser benefits the Harold Robinson Foundation, a non-profit that
Editor’s note: Daily Press Columnist Charles Andrews has organized the efforts to establish a Bill Bauer scholarship. The following piece is an addition to Andrews’ regular Wednesday column.
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What does it mean to be American?
Christine Suarez addresses the zeitgeist of the last few years through her new dance-performance piece, Family Dinner.
Its creation process stemmed from her
Summer is quickly approaching and the Ocean Park Association is already looking for volunteers to help put on this year’s 4th of July Parade.
The parade will kick off
Each year at this time the Santa Monica Lions focus on giving back to the community they serve with grants from two fundraising events, the pancake breakfast in September and
Police have arrested a suspect in the murder investigation of an 18-year-old Santa Monica High School graduate who was shot and killed in the Pico Neighborhood Feb. 26.
Los Angeles
With the summer entertainment season rapidly approaching, local officials want to remind Santa Monicans of the options for recreation just down the beach in Marina Del Rey.
Marina del Rey
On Friday, May 19 Beautify Earth will host a kick off part and fundraising event, The Sky’s the Limit to celebrate a new climate awareness mural that will be
If you close your eyes, it sounds like nothing has changed.
Overhead, a classic crooner sings through a nearby speaker, her melodious voice overshadowed by the clanking of engine red
Retired Santa Monica Police Officer, Steve Heineman is following his entrepreneurial roots with a new startup social media company.
Heineman worked with the Santa Monica Police Department for nearly 25