The Los Angeles Fire Department has used a helicopter to hoist a fallen horse from the bottom of a steep hillside.
The horse was lifted to a large corral atop
Santa Monica commuters can get $3 rides to and from work through the end of August.
Riders who join Waze’s Santa Monica Carpoolers group can pay $3 for a
Sushi Sasabune lost its star chef this past week.
Nobi Kusuhara, the chef-owner of the high-end sushi restaurant Sushi Sasabune, passed away last Sunday, August 4. The Daily Press was
On July 30, at 8 p.m.
Downtown Officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of 100 block of Colorado. The officers observed there to be open containers of
The University of California has been ordered to pay $1.58 million to a former UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica employee who was racially harassed by her co-workers.
A Los
By Cathy Bussewitz
Uber lost $5.24 billion in the second quarter — its largest quarterly loss ever — after making huge stock-based payouts in the months following its initial public offering.
By Stefanie Dazio and Eric Tucker
Seven days, three mass shootings, 34 dead.
The FBI has labeled two of those attacks , at a Texas Walmart and California food festival, as
By Jeff Mertin and Andrea Smith
Atlanta is banning electric scooters in the nighttime hours during what’s been a deadly summer for riders.
The ban comes as cities across
The city council will soon finalize regulations that seek to preserve existing homes in Santa Monica’s single-family neighborhoods.
The city’s four single-family neighborhoods — Sunset Park, North of Montana,
A local chef has crafted a unique, award-winning recipe–concocted mostly with General Mills products–for a good cause.
Nick Shipp, head chef of Santa Monica’s New American restaurant
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District must pay a total of $10,000 to two parents who sued the district for allegedly forcing students to buy their own educational materials,
The Santa Monica Police Department hosted a National Night Out celebration on August 6. A section of Main Street was closed in front of City Hall to provide space for residents to interact with a variety of public safety officers and engage in fun family activities.