In 1979 when the Venice Family Clinic was on the brink of closing its doors and a low-income community on the edge of losing its only access to quality affordable
As Californians are asked to further cut back on their water use, Santa Monicans must simply keep up the good work — at least for now.
With citywide water use down
The Santa Monica High School surf team does not have an easy ride.
As they are technically a club and not an official sport team, they lack privileges afforded to
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The one-two punch of nasty wildfires followed by heavy downpours, triggering flooding and mudslides, will strike the U.S. West far more often in a
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America's employers extended a streak of robust hiring in March, adding 431,000 jobs in a sign of the economy's resilience
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The Senate acquitted former President Donald Trump last year of inciting the Capitol insurrection. But neither Trump nor any of his top advisers have faced
On May 26, 2016, Michael Roe-Chien HSU and a female victim were eating at a local restaurant in Santa Monica, CA. The victim got up to use the restroom, when
On this week’s episode of The Dive, from Inside the Daily Press, Economic Development Manager Jennifer Taylor discusses the City’s ongoing economic recovery efforts. Visit www.smdp.com/pod to listen.
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Tens of thousands of Californians facing eviction on Friday for not paying their rent will get to stay in their homes for at least another three
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When the end of the COVID-19 pandemic comes, it could create major disruptions for a cumbersome U.S. health care system made more generous, flexible and
On March 31, at about 7:15 p.m., Santa Monica Police Dispatch received a 911 call about an armed robbery that just occurred near 25th St. and Alta Ave.