Some student employees at Santa Monica College (SMC) could lose their jobs in the coming years if the school complies with the City’s new minimum wage ordinance.
Job losses
Like many working parents, Anuj Gupta’s mind often wanders to his 2-year-old son during the day. Pictures of Gupta’s young family frame the large curved screen monitor inside
Santa Monica’s spiritual history will be on display this weekend thanks to the Santa Monica Conservancy’s first Sacred Spaces tour.
The self-driving/walking/biking tour provides an opportunity
If Los Angeles County voters spark a revolution when they cast their ballots for President in 2020, it may not stem from the choices they select but rather the way
Crime Watch is culled from reports provided by the Santa Monica Police Department. These are arrests only. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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The Santa Monica Daily Press could become a nonprofit organization according to recent statements by its longtime owner.
In a statement published on Oct. 2, co-owner and current Publisher Ross
Challenges abound for serving new wave of homeless individuals
Matthew Hall
Daily Press Editor
The City of Santa Monica has a robust set of services to help its homeless residents
On September 19, at about 8:40 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at Nordstrom –regarding a battery that just occurred.
The reporting party indicated the
FILM REVIEW
Rated PG-13
103 Minutes
Released September 29
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House, in spite of its awkward title, is one of those movies
Bike boxes were recently installed at the intersections of Broadway/11th and Ocean/California, joining existing installations on Ocean Park at Lincoln and Main. Bike boxes are traffic markings that
Mayor Ted Winterer is urging other city leaders to think big when it comes to the technological headwinds facing the local economy.
After hearing an extensive presentation from the City’
About 200 apartment units working their way through the City planning pipeline will be up for discussion at Wednesday night’s Planning Commission meeting. NMS Properties, the city’s largest