Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Bobby Shriver in anticipation of the upcoming election for Los Angeles County Supervisor.
Bobby Shriverbelieves in
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Eric Preven in anticipation of the upcoming election for Los Angeles County Supervisor.
Eric Prevenbelieves his
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Sheila Kuehlin anticipation of the upcoming election for Los Angeles County Supervisor.
Sheila Kuehl points out
Santa Monica Daily Press Publisher Ross Furukawa conducts a one on one conversation with Yuval Kremer in anticipation of the upcoming election for Los Angeles County Supervisor.
Kremer proclaims that
CITY HALL — City planners are recommending approval of a MINI dealership at the Planning Commission meeting tonight.
The commission will also consider issuing permits to developers looking to add condominiums
The Santa Monica Daily Press sent candidates for Supervisor, Congress and State Senate a list of four questions. Each candidate had up to 800 words to use as they saw
My friend Pro Se, who is wheelchair-bound, lives in a city-affiliated Community Corporation of Santa Monica (CCSM) low-income apartment on Fifth Street near Wilshire Boulevard. When he moved into his
WOODLAWN CEMETERY — Santa Monica opens its newest war memorial at the Woodlawn Cemetery Monday.
At 11 a.m., city officials and families of fallen soldiers will unveil the Commemorative Wall,
SMO - The group that wants to put future decisions about the Santa Monica Airport to a vote claims they have the signatures they need.
David Shaby, who is not
CITYWIDE - What do a local medical marijuana advocate and the most vocal opponent of medical marijuana on City Council have in common?
They both dislike a ballot initiative that
CITYWIDE — The City Council will consider reducing speed limits near local schools to 15 miles per hour on school days. At their May 27 meeting, council will consider dropping limits
The L.A. County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has announced the receipt of a $1.25 billion Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) from the Federal Transit Administration to help pay