Just a half-mile away from the bulging biceps of Venice’s Muscle Beach is a showcase of intellectual strength. A mural dubbed “Luminaries of Pantheism” adorns a building’s entire
The classics never go out of style.
Westside Ballet’s 46th annual performance of The Nutcracker is proof positive of this, selling out for five years straight. The dance troupe
Retailers are expected to do well during the holiday season this year, especially if they embrace online shopping, develop loyalty programs and create special experiences for shoppers, according to a
Dear parents and staff,
The City of Malibu, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, and many agencies and organizations, are moving to the next phases of recovery following what some
Ted Winterer, Mayor of Santa Monica
“I’m thankful for my wife and kids who help me to stay grounded and realize what’s really important in life. And for
The Daily Press spoke with Richard Bloom, who has represented the 50th Assembly District in the California State Assembly since 2012 and was re-elected Nov. 6. Bloom’s district includes
On November 6, 2018 at about 10:34 p.m., Santa Monica Police Department officers responded to a call for service of an assault with a deadly weapon in the
A victim of Eric Uller announced Tuesday morning that he intends to sue the City of Santa Monica and the Santa Monica Police Activities League for the sexual assault of
17 people impacted by the Woolsey fire are suing Southern California Edison.
The class action complaint, filed Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleges the utility company failed to shut
In observance of Thanksgiving Day, Big Blue Bus will operate on a Sunday schedule on Thursday, November 22.
The Transit Store and Customer Service will be closed between November 22
Due to an increased probability of mud and debris flow in the Woolsey Fire burn area, it is important to plan and prepare for the increased potential of flooding, mudslides
On November 7th, 2018 at about 11:30 p.m.
Officers responded to a radio call for service of a suspicious person near the 2500 Block of 2nd Street. While