The Santa Monica Police Department responded to 270 calls for service on Feb. 22. Below is a sampling of those calls chosen by the Santa Monica Daily Press staff.
Vandalism,
There were more homeless people counted on the street and in cars or encampments at last month's annual Homeless Count than in the year prior.
The street count
Her mission began in Santa Monica, where she noticed homeless children in a park during school hours. It became a far-reaching legacy that continues today.
Agnes Stevens, a longtime educator
On Feb. 14 at approximately 12:55 p.m., patrol officers responded to the Sears store at 302 Colorado Ave., regarding a theft that just occurred.
The suspect, carrying a
The Santa Monica Police Department responded to 354 calls for service on Feb. 19. Below is a sampling of those calls chosen by the Santa Monica Daily Press staff.
Fight,
2015 homeless count Editor: Homeless count, why bother? Let’s just say there are legions and legions scattered throughout the city and leave it at that! James Walsh Santa Monica
CITY HALL — In what will likely be a short pre-Thanksgiving meeting on Tuesday, City Council will consider reversing changes made to the city's landmarks law in 2003.
The
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Marianne Williamsonin anticipation of the upcoming election for California US Representative, 33rd District.
Marianne Williamson discounts
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Kristi Holmesin anticipation of the upcoming election for California US Representative, 33rd District.
Kristie Holmesbelieves her
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Bobby Shriver in anticipation of the upcoming election for Los Angeles County Supervisor.
Bobby Shriverbelieves in
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Sheila Kuehlin anticipation of the upcoming election for Los Angeles County Supervisor.
Sheila Kuehl points out