By Mayor Ted Winterer
In recent months there hasn’t been a day in which at least one Santa Monica resident expressed to me concerns about our homeless population, whether
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Santa Monica voters will not see a parks bond on their November 2018 ballots after a survey by Goodwin Simon Strategic Research found locals
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The City Council has asked staff to look into drafting a ballot measure for the 2018 election that would protect against development exceeding the
Ms. Meshel’s 1st Grade Class received bicycle helmets for being the first students to try Math in My World!
This week, the City of Santa Monica’s Safe Routes
A U.S. District Court judge dismissed a lawsuit from a local pilot and pilot-in-training challenging a settlement agreement between the city and the FAA to shorten the runway at
Nostalgic Facebook account suddenly surges in popularity
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
A popular Facebook group for Santa Monicans to share old pictures, reminisce and sometimes debate hot topics
County provides ash cleaning tips
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
While fires continue to burn in other parts of California, locals are providing tips on cleaning up the ash that
SANTA MONICA, CA: On Wednesday December 13th, 2017 Firefighters responded to 425 Marine Street at 4:49 p.m. Firefighters arrived in 4 minutes and 23 seconds to find a
John Muir Elementary School prides itself on being the kind of neighborhood school where teachers value the community that surrounds their campus. When possible, classes sometimes take walking field trips
Santa Monica’s most beloved and bemoaned public event survived another battle this week, as the City Council unanimously voted against police and staff recommendations to put the Twilight Concert
The largest regional homeless count in the United States is looking for volunteers to help tally the number of homeless people sleeping on Santa Monica streets on Jan. 24. The
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Neighbors fighting plans for a 20-student preschool near Gandara Park scored their first political victory Tuesday, when four City Council members voted to postpone