City Council will discuss ways to make Santa Monica’s parks and beach safer and cleaner at its meeting Tuesday in response to complaints from residents about crime and hazardous
City Hall will host a summit in late 2019 that will invite international experts to discuss how to improve civic wellbeing and inform residents about The Wellbeing Project, which measures
KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated Press
California's 1,300 charter schools will soon face stricter transparency requirements under legislation pushed by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
State lawmakers sent Newsom, a Democrat,
55 affordable apartments are coming to the Pico neighborhood.
Community Corporation of Santa Monica (CCSM), a nonprofit that owns and operates 1,719 affordable residences throughout the city, is building
Members of the public who wish to address City Council can speak at the beginning of an agenda item rather than the end if they speak for one minute instead
A suspicious package was found on Arizona Avenue between 24th Street and 25th Street early Wednesday afternoon and the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) cleared the area.
The Tactical Bomb
MADELEINE PAUKER
Daily Press Staff Writer
Recent testing suggests some dockless scooters with electric brakes are unable to stop on hills.
Philip Rosescu, a forensic engineer at WEXCO, tested a
Developer Neil Shekhter and his company NMS lost another two rounds in court recently in the long running battle over several Santa Monica rental properties.
In the first of two
More than one in four women in the United States are survivors of domestic violence, but the stigma attached to it keeps many from sharing their experiences. A new documentary
On February 9, at about 4;38 p.m.
While patrolling the area of 7th Street and Wilshire Blvd, officers recognized a male subject from previous contacts and having an
FELICIA FONSECA
Associated Press
A California irrigation district with the highest-priority rights to water from a major Western river is using its power to demand federal funds to restore the
Women, particularly women of color, are largely absent from Santa Monica’s historical archives and the Santa Monica Public Library is hoping to add some to the history books.
The