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 victim in Tuesday's shooting at Santa Monica College has died.
SMC Superintendent and President, Kathryn E. Jeffery, released a statement announcing the death of the longtime staff
Another mixed-use residential project has been submitted around the Bergamot Station area, a growing trend for submissions in what has been a housing-averse portion of the city.
The suspect wanted in connection to a shooting at Santa Monica College on Monday night has died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound following a brief pursuit with police in
Two fast-rising industries will collide next month for a unique mix of education and competition.
On October 18, The Proof of Workforce Foundation will be partnering with the Fold
The man wanted in connection with a Monday shooting at Santa Monica College was found dead Tuesday afternoon in Hawthorne.
Santa Monica College (SMC) was closed Tuesday after an employee
For the second time this week, a Los Angeles County office was noted as incorrectly printing information concerning residents within Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD).
During the three-and-a-half long study session, a number of separate dives down various rabbit holes resulted in some lengthy, super-specific discussion over all manner of reasons
A pair of broken power lines shut down Montana Ave between 11th and 14th on Saturday and caused a power outage. The lines broke at about 10am for unknown reasons.
Voters will decide in November whether California should raise its hourly minimum wage to $18 by 2026 and pay workers what would be the highest statewide minimum wage in the