Local policing challenges extend beyond homelessness
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
In the past year, Santa Monica has seen an increase in crime and a rise in its homeless population
Judge’s ruling clears runway for construction
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
After an abrupt turn of events and then a reversal, the City is back on track with
The City Attorney’s Office has invited the general public to the premiere screening of a unique animation video about fair housing on October 18, 2017 from 3:00 to
Including People With Disabilities Drives Innovation
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy recently announced “Inclusion Drives Innovation” as the theme of National Disability Employment
Week of October 16, 2017
Street Lighting Modernization Program
For the week of October 16, construction will Construction will continue throughout the project area, which is bound by 16th Street
More mixed use projects before Planning Commission
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
The City’s largest housing developer will be back in front of the Planning Commission Wednesday, seeking
Bicyclist killed on PCH
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
A bicyclist was hit and killed by a car Sunday night on the Pacific Coast Highway near the Annenberg Community
Santa Monica will move forward with plans for an ambitious $77 million City Services Building, promising to break ground with one of the greenest structures in the United States, after
Santa Monica gives medical marijuana dispensaries a green light
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
More than two decades after California voters passed the Compassionate Use Act, allowing the state
Threat of the “big one” looms over Rent Control Board discussions
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
With the images of Mexico City’s devastating earthquake still fresh in everyone’
Cyclists say sensors are part of, but not the only, solution to dangerous driving
Kimberly Estrada and Nicolas Johnson
SMC Corsair/Daily Press Staff Writers
Having lost a friend hit