A few weeks ago, City Council unanimously authorized staff to pursue the drafting of a citywide minimum-wage ordinance with hopes of approving a living-wage measure by August. City Hall has
Santa Monica will relive the historical 1911 Santa Monica Road Races on Friday, July 17, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows, which is
On June 23 at approximately 7:50 p.m., Santa Monica police officers were patrolling the large Santa Monica Pier beach parking lot when they saw a woman in the
As the Fourth of Julyholiday approaches, the Santa Monica police and fire departmentsare reminding everyone that all types of fireworks are illegal in the City of Santa Monica. This includes
Santa Moncians can expect to see the Expo train physically running through town in the coming months.
Testing has begun along the newly installed Expo tracks with a specially designed
New City Manager Rick Cole has officially taken his seat at City Hall. The Daily Press spoke with Cole about his priorities, goals and plans.
Daily Press:What projects, topics,
As Venice stakeholders of 23 years, we have noticed the increasing invasion, pollution and fear of SMO into our community. There are now six flight schools and the number and
A former Santa Monica-Malibu schools employee is accused of stealing about $40,000 worth of district technology equipment, according to district and law enforcement officials.
The suspect, Jorge Lopez-Paredes, was
On June 20 at approximately 3:30 p.m., Santa Monica police officers were dispatched to Sephora in the 1200 block of ThirdStreet.
The loss prevention officer was following the
It's 2013 and the Santa Monica High softball team is reeling, left wondering what could have been after losing in the championship game of the CIF Southern Section
Last week, we were once again reminded of how one man, with too easy access to lethal weapons and guided by blind racial hatred, can, in just a few seconds,