The Latino legacy remains strong at Samohi through the colorful garments that adorned 2024’s graduation ceremony and the students that wore them.
As graduating seniors took their final walk
Retail giants shed Downtown Santa Monica assets
Locally-based shopping mall behemoth Macerich Co. has defaulted on the $300 million mortgage loan it has for the Santa Monica Place, ultimately returning
The California Supreme Court sided with Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic leaders in the Legislature on the constitutionality of a sweeping anti-tax measure, ruling Thursday that it cannot go before
Santa Monica resident Patricia Anglano has lost her third lawsuit against the Daily Press for its coverage of the City’s complaints against her.
Anglano has now lost three identical
A longtime renter protection advocate who experienced homelessness in her youth will now have the opportunity to shape the conversation of renter’s rights in her community.
At the June
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education has put a special meeting on the schedule for Thursday, a chance to broach facility needs for district schools and
A tourist from Reno, Nevada, visiting Santa Monica for "a few days" had the windscreen of his white 2023 Honda Passport smashed as the result of a homeless
Within the next week and change, Democrats who control the Legislature and fellow Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom will need to reconcile their competing budget plans for higher education in California,
A homeless individual has been suspected for multiple crimes in late May, eventually leading to an arrest by the Santa Monica Police Department with multiple charges against him.
Allen Fransisco
Last week’s City Council meeting saved the most intense for last with discussion item 16c, a request made by Councilmembers Gleam Davis, Caroline Torosis and Jesse Zwick to direct
A previously unreported conflict of interest with Rent Control Chair Ericka Lesley has forced the Rent Control Board to revote on its endorsement of the Justice for Renters Act.
The
Lina Mills recalls how she came to this country from Colombia at age 16 having never worked a day in her life. Once she arrived, she found work in restaurants.