JUANA SUMMERS and ELANA SCHOR
Associated Press
The early days of the Democratic primary campaign are highlighting the party's diversity as it seeks a nominee who can build
The Santa Monica Police Department is investigating a violent family dispute that has resulted in at least one death.
According to a statement released by SMPD, officers were called to
The Pico Youth and Family Center will hold a fundraiser on Friday, Feb. 1 to raise the money needed to repair the damage caused by a car that crashed into
City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to designate a strip of Craftsman bungalows on 11th Street as Santa Monica’s fourth historic district.
The decision goes against a report City
The Santa Monica City Attorney’s Office filed charges on Charles Marcell Newman, a 41-year-old male, this week for his possible involvement in a series of prowling incidents and vehicle
City Council appointed an activist from the Pico Neighborhood who serves on a city commission to the seat vacated by Tony Vazquez.
Council chose Ana Maria Jara Tuesday night from
More than 300 volunteers will walk down every street in Santa Monica Wednesday night to count the city’s homeless population.
Santa Monica joins communities across the county in conducting
A vintage store on Pico Boulevard that opened last year is giving furniture, art and decor from old homes across California a new life.
Almost everything in California Rediscovered is
By CHRISTOPHER WEBER and BRIAN MELLEY
Associated Press
A tentative deal reached Tuesday between Los Angeles school officials and the teachers union will allow educators to return to classrooms after
The City of Santa Monica has settled a potential lawsuit over payments for Section 8 tenants.
A private housing provider had threatened to sue the City alleging payments amounts for
LILY RICHMAN
Daily Press Intern
It is still January and gyms are crammed with 2019 healthy-hopefuls and their lofty New Year’s resolutions. Before these resolutions fade away, now is