Editor’s note: With the opening of the Expo Line’s extension to Santa Monica, locals have a new way to explore neighboring areas. The Daily Press will publish a
The recent closure of the Santa Monica YWCA didn’t sit well with the Rev. Janet Gollery McKeithen.
As minister at the interfaith Church in Ocean Park, which is dedicated
By Jeong Park
Daily Press Intern
Michelle Arellano was everywhere during the last two years.
She lived in Oregon but flew back and forth to Santa Monica to serve as
In the unending, constant stream of tragedies, horrors and utter lack of humanity across all segments of society comes a homegrown feel-good story. My client Rikki Mendias is one of
Editor:
On Tuesday, June 28, the YWCA Santa Monica/Westside held a farewell open house to say a heartfelt goodbye and thank you to the members of our community. It
When an elderly woman arrived recently at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, homeless and seeking help, officials at the Santa Monica congregation knew what to do.
First they contacted Darci Niva
By Susan DeRemer
I was in the Apple store last week to pick-up a small tripod for us to record our first Facebook Live presentation.* The team member asked me
The City of Santa Monica has restored civic funding to the Pico Youth and Family Center after receiving an emergency request from the organization at City Council's June
Sarah Letts has announced her resignation from Community Corporation of Santa Monica, the city's largest affordable housing developer.
Letts has served as the organization's Executive Director
Non-profit organizations are now allowed to purchase advertising on the Big Blue Bus following a decision at the Feb. 9 council meeting.
Prior to Tuesday night, all advertising on buses
Karla Barrow has left her post as managing attorney of the Santa Monica office of the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA). But she feels she’s left things