Police search for woman who stabbed 7-11 employee
By Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Police are looking for an unknown, dark haired woman who stabbed a 7-11 employee in
By Kate Cagle
City leaders will be carefully watching the numbers from 2017’s upcoming homeless count to see how the new Expo Line is changing Santa Monica’s homeless
Marina Andalon
This month The Albright will not just be celebrating the New Year but also their 40th anniversary and owners Greg and Yunnie Morena are taking pride in their
By Kate Cagle
Some gallery and creative business owners at the popular art destination Bergamot Station are starting the New Year on shaky ground.
Just two days before Christmas, tenants
by Kate Cagle
Motorcycle “lane splitting” if officially legal in California but the CHP will be looking into guidelines for motorists to safely share lanes.
All forms of nonconsensual sexual
The year began with forecasts of a wet winter. An El Niño weather system prompted local officials to issue reminders about basic safety precautions but the rain bypassed much of
On December 12, 2016 at about 2:10 a.m. officers were patrolling Lot 3-North at 1150 Pacific Coast Highway observed a vehicle parked in the lot in violation of
SMMUSD’s ongoing PCB saga took several twists and turns. Polychlorinated biphenyls or PCB’s emerged in 2013. The substance has been used as a common building material for decades
The City of Santa Monica is eliminated 73 aircraft tie-downs in a six-acre parcel of the Santa Monica airport as one of the first concrete actions in advance of expanding
City Hall began work on a new zoning document to govern Santa Monica’s coast. The new plan will update a 1992 document and if approved the LCP would streamline
ELECTION
November 2016 was an election year. Voters approved several measures that would raise taxes to pay for affordable housing/education, fund construction at Santa Monica College and tighten the