By Cynthia Citron
This past weekend I saw two intense biographical documentaries dealing with completely opposing viewpoints on the Holocaust.
The first, “Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe,” told of the
BY MATTHEW HALL
The Federal Aviation Administration is demanding City Hall temporarily stop efforts to evict a pair of business from the Santa Monica Airport.
Among the City’s many
By Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
City planners are hammering out the final draft of the Downtown Community Plan, or DCP: the comprehensive document that will guide development in
On November 29, while working a detail on the 3rd Street Promenade Officers were contacted by employees at the Urban Outfitters at 1440 3rd Street regarding a subject that was
Marina Andalon
Daily Press Staff Writer
Unfortunately, homelessness in Santa Monica is nothing new to the city. People become homeless for various reasons such as a lack of affordable housing,
Kate Cagle
Santa Monica’s largest residential property owner has filed a lawsuit against a Boston-based hedge fund, alleging AEW attempted a “hostile takeover” of seven of their properties in
Kate Cagle
Following the defeat of Measure LV in November, the City Council is continuing to look into ways to abate large development projects in Santa Monica, either by requiring
On December 1, at approximately 2:30 a.m.
Officers patrolling the area near Ocean Avenue and Pico Boulevard noticed a beige Volkswagen Passat in the 00 block of Arcadia
On Dec. 3 at approximately 12:10 p.m.
Officers responded to the intersection of 12th Street and California in response to a report of a disturbance. The reporting party
By Kate Cagle
As dolphins swam toward the small boat, the group of rowdy teenagers let out whoops and howls. The dolphins, drawn to the vibrations of the motor, swam