They donned caps and gowns, walked across the stage and earned their high school diplomas.
Now what?
The Daily Press caught up with a few newly minted Santa Monica High
On June 6 at approximately 2 p.m., Santa Monica police officers were dispatched to a call in the 1800 block of 7th Street regarding domestic violence.
Upon arrival, the
There's been an incessant discussion about Santa Monica's work/housing imbalance. We hear constant buzz about our urgent need for affordable housing in our city, which
A popular Santa Monica restaurant has closed temporarily following a fire that was caused by heat from its wood-burning oven, fire officials said.
Crews responded to Tar & Roses, located
Not to be outdone by its neighbor to the east (and north and south), City Council asked city officials to draft an ordinance, like the one put forth by Los
After some debate over lease restrictions for the proposed early childhood education center, City Council unanimously approved amended guidelines for the project.
The proposed building height will jump from 25
On May 29 at 7:45 p.m., Santa Monica police officersresponded to Los Angeles Police Department's Pacific Division to take custody of a suspect who had a
Do you use water? If not, disregard this article.
If you do, and you get a water bill from City Hall, then you should start seeing your water use allowance.
Santa Monica's incoming city manager told City Council he wants to focus more energy on common goals rather than areas of contention.
Rick Cole, who comes to City
On May 29 at 3:15 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to a report of a petty theft at Haggen market, located at 2627 Lincoln Blvd.
Upon arrival,
The operators of a large studio on public land that City Council set aside to remain affordable for artists are subletting at substantially higher rates than the low rate they
Editor's note: This is the third installment of a multi-part series about the new science complex at Crossroads School.
While touring colleges in the region to gather ideas