Daniel Archuleta, a longtime member of the Santa Monica Daily Press team and fixture in the Santa Monica community, died on July 16. We are deeply saddened by the loss
Art lovers, shopaholics, love-birds, audiophiles and everyone in-between are being invited to the fifth annual Montana Ave. Artwalk and Music Festival.
More than 60 artists and musicians will set up
SMMUSD HDQRTRS — Oscar de la Torre does not plan to run for City Council and will instead seek reelection to the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education.
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SM PIER — Maybe you haven't heard of Yuna but more than 1.1 million people on Twitter have.
The Malaysian-American singer-songwriter will headline the second installment of the
MID-CITY — A new MINI dealership will open its doors on Santa Monica Boulevard at 14th Street.
The 33,400 square-foot, 35-feet-tall development was approved with relative ease at last week&
EarthCoco, Inc., an organic coconut company founded by Santa Monica residents Patrick Doles and Joel Polis, is using sales to rebuild Samar, an island within the central Philippines following Typhoon
CITYWIDE — The local political season has swung into high gear with endorsements flowing and candidates vying for attention on an almost daily basis.
The Santa Monica Coalition for a Livable
CITY HALL — It seems like everyone knows what Bob Holbrook will do next except Bob Holbrook.
Rumors abound that the six-term City Council member will not seek reelection this November
SMO — City Council's ballot measure, which is designed to compete with a pro-airport measure, is taking form.
Three plans for dealing with future development of the land were
CITY HALL — And they're off.
Today the nomination period begins for candidates looking to run for the offices of City Council, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, Rent Control
MALIBU — Local education activist Craig Foster announced this week he plans to enter this year's Board of Education race in an attempt to get Malibu a seat back
Every twenty years or so, cities are required by State law to renew their 'General Plan'. The General Plan has several sections, but the one that most greatly