In 2014, we eliminated traditional endorsements in favor of a ranking system and we tried to build on that this year.
We tried to group candidates based on our evaluation
BY MATTHEW HALL
The forecast is grim for Typhoon restaurant but City Hall is trying to add a silver lining to the clouds hanging over the impacted employees.
Typhoon has
BY MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
Longtime Santa Monica Daily Press columnist Bill Bauer died last week.
Bauer was diagnosed with cancer several years ago and eventually passed due to
Voting Yes on SM is the easiest decision of the year.
The City-sponsored measure will increase enforcement of existing anti-corruption laws and is a direct response to recent problems with
A report of a suspicious package closed a section of downtown Santa Monica adjacent to the Expo station at 4th and Colorado this morning.
According to the Sheriff's
BY MATTHEW HALL
A Santa Monica Police Officer is recovering after a violent assault at a local convenience store.
According to SMPD, the lone officer entered the 7-11 store at
FEAR, UNCERTAINTY, AND DOUBT
Laurence Eubank and Elizabeth Van Denburgh
In nature, the first law of survival is ‘don’t become food’. In politics, the first law of winning is
Service Station
BY Susan DeRemer
Last month the Santa Monica Lions had the pleasure of stuffing diaper bags and pencil cases for the Westside Family Health Center. It was a
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. November 1, 2016
There are many reasons to vote no on Measure LV. LV would undermine our existing neighborhoods, squeeze out our middle class and
GSH/GS is a dual measure that is asking residents to raise taxes to pay for affordable housing and provide additional funding to local schools.
GSH proposes a half-percent increase
On October 22, 2016 at about 10:20 a.m., officers responded to the 600 block of Ozone Avenue regarding a possible burglary in progress. Officers detained the suspect possibly
By Michael Tittinger
The search is over.
On Friday, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District announced Dr. Ben Drati as its choice to become the next superintendent. Drati, who has