Confused about Proposition 33? You’re not alone. A recent poll shows the ballot measure to give local governments more ability to limit rent increases is running neck and neck,
The Santa Monica Police Department is seeking the community’s assistance in identifying a suspect in connection with an assault that took place near 5th Street.
The suspect is described
Workers at seven CVS pharmacies in Southern California have gone on strike for better pay and health care and to protest what they say is bad-faith contract bargaining by the
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education was finally able to discuss a full unification package to separate between Santa Monica and Malibu entities, but the board is not ready to vote on the package just yet.
Christian nationalist leaders are telling followers that Vice President Kamala Harris is under the influence of a "Jezebel spirit," using a term with deeply racist and misogynistic roots
City departments make their cases for a piece of the Measure K-funded pie
During a three-and-a-half hour long study session for Santa Monica City Council, a discussion was held with
Police have confirmed that a woman has died after being run over by sports utility vehicle on the 1400 block of Santa Monica beach.
On Thursday, October 17 at approximately
Multiple state agencies spent nearly $24 billion on housing and homeless programs in the first five years of Gavin Newsom’s governorship, but the number of people without homes continued
A homeless man is in serious but stable condition after being stabbed in Downtown Santa Monica on Wednesday.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department, officers responded to the 5th
The Santa Monica Daily Press provided candidates with three opportunities to address readers this year. Candidates were asked to fill out a short form survey, provide responses to written questions and invited into the Daily Press office for a one on-one interview about their candidacy. Complete int
The Santa Monica Daily Press provided candidates with three opportunities to address readers this year. Candidates were asked to fill out a short form survey, provide responses to written questions and invited into the Daily Press office for a one on-one interview about their candidacy.