GEOFF MULVIHILL
Associated Press
A federal report released Monday provides a possible glimmer of hope for the homeless crisis that has gripped many cities up and down the West Coast.
HOPE YEN
Associated Press
Pushing the government to the brink of a partial shutdown, the White House is insisting that Congress provide $5 billion to build a wall along the
MAE ANDERSON
Associated Press
Silicon Valley is becoming Silicon Nation.
Google announced Monday it will spend more than $1 billion to build a new office complex in New York City
ALAN FRAM
Associated Press
Rep. Nancy Pelosi is formidable but not immortal.
The California Democrat seems to have sewn up her return as House speaker next month, but she also
When now-former Mayor Ted Winterer started his term two years ago, he told the Daily Press his biggest obstacle would be to get a divided community to find common ground
The California state senator representing Santa Monica is looking to put a referendum on the ballot in 2020 that will make it easier for cities to build affordable housing.
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Council will debate a set of changes to rules for local beaches and the regulation of some community events.
Some of the updates are administrative in nature and cover small
Santa Monica education is changing not only in curriculum, but programs to be offered as well.
Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District staff recommended that the Board forego an impending
Dear EarthTalk: It seems to me the single biggest potential “environmental” problem we could face—even bigger than global warming or a nuclear war—is a comet or asteroid striking
Elementary schools throughout the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will be welcoming resident parents of incoming Kindergarteners to tour the schools and find out more about enrolling their children for
The new member of the Rent Control Board sees a growing tenant harassment problem in Santa Monica and wants to strengthen the City’s power to address it.
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MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
City Council will embark on a wide-ranging discussion of corporate housing in Santa Monica at their Tuesday meeting to eventually craft more specific rules that