By Michael Feinstein
From the earliest migrations across Africa millions of years ago — to today’s international geopolitical conflicts — the struggle to equitably and sustainably live off natural resources has
Here’s a list of Santa Monica closures and construction updates for the week of July 5:
California incline bridge replacement project
The California Incline will be closed until Summer
By Camille De Beus
Daily Press Intern
The annual Santa Monica Independence Day Parade will take to the streets on the morning of July 4.
The Ocean Park Association will
“It will be celebrated with pomp and parade ... bonfires and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other.” —John Adams, second President of the United States of America
At outgoing Superintendent Sandra Lyon’s last public meeting with the local school district, Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education members figured out who will be in charge for the next
On June 21 at 7:25 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the city animal shelter regarding an attempted burglary.
Animal Control officers discovered the padlock and clasp
The Expo Line terminus in Santa Monica was evacuated briefly Thursday morning as authorities cleared a suspicious package.
Santa Monica police also responded to the scene, but the incident was
City Hall won't pursue an alternative to the Land Use Voter Empowerment initiative despite a request to do so from Councilwoman Sue Himmelrich this week.
Himmelrich and Mayor
Joanie Martin remembers the moment she fell in love with Crossroads School. It was 1987, she was visiting the site where she was about to become the elementary school director
On June 25 at 11:30 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the 1800 block of Wilshire Boulevard to investigate a report of a battery.
Upon arrival, officers
The conviction earlier this month of a 50-year-old homeless man in the deaths of two women in Santa Monica more than a decade ago offered yet another example.
When a