The Los Angeles Doctors Symphony Orchestra returns to the Ann and Jerry Moss Theater with an exciting program entitled "The Four B's," featuring the brilliant technique
On April 11 at approximately 4:30 p.m., officers received a radio call of a traffic collision at the intersection of Stewart Street and Olympic Boulevard.
One of the
Adaptive re-use. Re-purposing. Remodeling. Addition. Re-habilitating. Restoring. All these phrases are terms that describe breathing new life into older buildings. Some developers and building industry professionals talk of buildings as
The epiphany came to Denny Zane as he sat in his idling vehicle, exasperated.
It was about eight years ago, and the former Santa Monica mayor was stuck in demoralizing
The City Council is getting ready to approve a controversial new Zoning Code. Many would describe the currently proposed code as incentivizing development instead of managing it for a more
The Santa Monica Police Department responded to 386 calls for service on April 6. Below is a sampling of those calls chosen by the Santa Monica Daily Press staff.
Fraud,
New plans for the site of arguably the most controversial Santa Monica development in recent years include reoccupation and an addition, totaling 203,816 square feet of office space, according
When hands go up in front of a police officer, it often means a suspect is signaling intent to surrender.
On Tuesday morning at New Roads School, however, the situation
City Council voted unanimously to move forward with plans to convert 16th Street traffic to one-way northbound between Colorado Avenue and Olympic Boulevard.
The one-way conversion would free up space
Welcome to the battle for Popeye's origin story. In the left corner, hailing from Illinois, a Polish saloon worker, the reigning champion, Frank "Rocky" Fiegel. And
Week of February 2, 2015
EXPO LIGHT RAIL LINE - For the week February 2, 2015 please note the following activities:
•5th Street between I-10 and Colorado Avenue –