By CHARLES ANDREWS
THE SANTA MONICA SYMPHONY
Bless them, gave us another excellent performance Sunday night.
Sibelius #1, Rossini, and Korngold with violin notes so high service dogs howled their
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
In the wake of The Huntley hotel receiving the second largest penalty ever from the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), the City Council is
A dramatic new wildfire erupted in Los Angeles early Wednesday as firefighters battled three other destructive blazes across Southern California.
Flames exploded before dawn on the steep slopes of Sepulveda
Activists seek assurances on Civic Center Field
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The City is moving forward with a $136,000 parking study to submit to the Coastal Commission
Celebrity backers draw plenty of eyes to ‘Myopia’
Local creator leverages Kickstarter campaign to publish new comic book
Jennifer Lopez
Special to the Daily Press
What do Neil Gaiman, George
Santa Monicans awoke to a smoky, hazy morning today thanks to several wildfires raging across the region.
Authorities estimate a wind-driven Southern California wildfire has grown to more than 70
Ferocious Santa Ana winds raking Southern California whipped explosive wildfires Tuesday, prompting evacuation orders for thousands of homes and sending smoke spiraling across the region reaching as far as Santa
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Traffic and development surrounding the Expo Line on the eastern edge of Santa Monica are fueling neighborhood opposition to a preschool on a quiet,
Malibu council postpones school separation request
Emily Sawicki
Special to the Daily Press
The city of Malibu is willing to delay its petition asking the Los Angeles County Office of
A car hit a pedestrian and a business on the Pier this morning after a verbal argument escalated into a dangerous assault.
After hitting a pedestrian, the car hit Bubba
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
Santa Moncia’s holiday season is in full swing this week with tree lightings and holiday walks kicking off the festivities.
Downtown, Main Street and
As Santa Monica grapples with an exploding homeless population that has impacted nearly every park, library branch and sidewalk, the City is moving forward with a comprehensive approach to homelessness