The reality isn’t good, but experts say it isn’t all that bad either
Santa Monica’s real estate market may have peaked recently as local realtors say the
City Councilmembers rejected a public lottery form of public outreach to determine the future use of the land currently at Santa Monica Airport last week in a meeting that inexorably
Combatting a prevalent worldwide condition takes raising awareness, something one of the foremost authorities on speech therapy will be doing in spades this weekend.
The American Institute for Stuttering (AIS)
At the beginning of 2022, residential construction was humming along as demand was still fueled by the pandemic buying frenzy. But, that’s changing: During the first six months of
The newest theater production at SMC is steeped in controversy just days before opening night
Senior leadership at Santa Monica College (SMC) met on Tuesday morning to discuss whether the
Wine made in ancient ways is gaining new fans.
Natural wine — which emphasizes sustainability and minimal processing — is seeing growing interest in the U.S even though overall wine consumption
Due to a power outage at our print shop, today's print edition of the Santa Monica Daily Press has been delayed. Southern California Edison has promised power will
A Malibu resident lost control of his car on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in Malibu Tuesday night, killing four people and injuring two others, with Pepperdine University saying their students
Iconic Los Angeles fashion brand Fred Segal is returning to Santa Monica with a new store at 1533 Montana Avenue. The retailer announced its new location on social media last
Rite Aid has filed for bankruptcy protection and plans to sell part of its business as it attempts to restructure while dealing with losses and opioid-related lawsuits.
The company said
After two years co-piloting the biggest acquisition in video game history past an onslaught of challenges, Xbox CEO Phil Spencer now moves on to his next quest: making Microsoft’s