The City Council has urged Santa Monica’s top engineer to move forward with plans to demolish part of the runway at Santa Monica Airport and replace it with grass.
You may think his (or her) victims were easy prey.
Newly planted and naturally silent, the nearly two-dozen trees found broken and decapitated in Santa Monica this week were not
On September 12, at about 1:26 a.m.
While patrolling the 1700 block of Broadway, officer saw a bicyclist on the sidewalk in violation of a municipal code.
Officers
Ocean Park Blvd.
Meeting on aiding the homeless
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority is holding a community information session to discuss the current state of homelessness in Los Angeles
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
Main Street, Colorado Blvd. and Ocean Ave will be closed to traffic Sunday but officials hope the streets will be far from empty.
Bicyclists, pedestrians, skateboarders and anyone traveling without
What’s the Point?
Breaking the silence about domestic abuse in the LGBT community
is starting early with the Breaking the Silence Awards this past weekend. The foundation says it
On September 12, at about 3:22 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service at the Santa Monica Pier Carousel regarding an intoxicated subject that was bleeding
Change in Venice Boulevard Divides Commuters
By Harry Phillips
Daily Press/SMC Corsair reporter
Editor’s Note: The Daily Press has developed a partnership with the SMC Corsair student newspaper
Local businessman Kaming Joa Martinez is known to literally wear his Puerto Rican pride on his sleeve. For the past sixteen years, Martinez and his partner have been building up
The New Look of Breeze
Have you noticed something different about our Breeze bikes? A bit more color rolling around the city?
Santa Monica’s Breeze Bike Share is proud
Council to consider City’s economic future
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
Santa Monica’s economy remains strong but city officials will open discussions Tuesday night on strategies for preserving