As the owner of Carousel Cafe for the last quarter-century, Marcia Jacobs has a special place in her heart for the building on Ocean Front Walk that has housed her
Growing up in Santa Monica, Ben Marcus dreamed about a world in which futuristic robots zipped through the air en masse. Now he’s busy bringing that future closer to
By Emanuela Boisbouvier
Daily Press Intern
The City of Santa Monica has gone through many alterations since its founding in the late 1800s. Street names have changed, and buildings have
The opening of Expo on May 20 is frequently framed as a transit event; however, a growing movement exists to expand the expectations for Expo from merely a transit solution
If your friends won't help you move anymore Bryant Ezeji and Julia Cook will. Well, their new app Trekk will.
“Trekk is essentially Uber or Lyft, but instead
Santa Monica will raise the minimum wage to $15 … eventually.
After hours of discussion and deliberation at their Sept. 29 meeting, the council voted to endorse the concept of a
Who do you love? The City of Santa Monica, in partnership with the Buy Local Santa Monica Committee, the Santa Monica Daily Press and local businesses, is pleased to announce
A couple weeks ago, just hours after giving a lecture about injury prevention, local fitness trainer Kappel LeRoy Clarke saw the footage: Professional basketball player Brandon Jennings had suffered an
CITYWIDE — Mat MacDonell and his younger brother JP started the blog Urban Barrels to share their love of surfing, posting photos of people under wave-like "barrels" found outside
PICO NEIGHBORHOOD — The Pico Neighborhood Association (PNA) and several other neighborhood groups are taking a strong stance against proposed condominiums that would replace six rent-controlled residential buildings on 21st Street.