Two suspects have been arrested and charged on suspicion of committing two counts each of burglary from a vehicle and grand theft.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department, on
A homeless man tried to set fire to the Santa Monica Daily Press (SMDP) building on Monday and the suspect remained on the loose by the time the newspaper went
Last year’s snow deluge in California, which quickly erased a two decade long megadrought, was essentially a once-in-a-lifetime rescue from above, a new study found. Don’t get used
This past month, the SaMoTech Robotics team in partnership with local middle school squad CyberDragons, once again went far in the SoCal Regional Championship of the FIRST Tech Challenge. In
For high school students, a Sunday morning is typically a subdued one, whether that be sleeping off a night out with friends or attending church services with family. One group
For the second year in a row, the Santa Monica College (SMC) Department of Dance hosted area high school dance students for an immersive “dance day” on April 24-25, 2024.
An unknown suspect broke into the building that houses the Santa Monica Daily Press (SMDP) office last week damaging most offices in the property and ransacking several.
The suspect is
A crop of smart and talented youth were able to get more insight into their professional ambitions this past week. On April 24, Santa Monica High School hosted the Samohi
The future of social media interactions when it pertains to children receiving solicitations for drug sales and other dangers took another step towards potentially becoming California law.
This past week,
Bigger, better Marmalade Cafe aims to satisfy lunchtime sandwich-seeking stomachs
Popular Montana Avenue-based eatery Marmalade Cafe has finally completed its relocation to Santa Monica Blvd. after more than a year
A controversial housing law that would have densified single-family, residential neighborhoods has been ruled unconstitutional and unenforceable for some cities including Santa Monica.
SB 9, or the California Housing Opportunity
The University of Southern California canceled its main graduation ceremony Thursday and dozens of students were arrested on other campuses as protests against the Israel-Hamas war continued to spread.
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