The Women’s Day Committee of the First A.M.E. Church, Santa Monica is busy preparing for their upcoming program “I’d Rather Have Jesus.” Following last year’s
It’s official: Santa Monica College has students who are actively pursuing bachelor’s degrees.
After months of intensive planning and preparation, the local community college this term launched its
It’s well-known among Santa Monica politicians and community members that homelessness remains a major problem in the city. Local leaders have identified it as a priority issue. Residents see
Beginning next month, customer service calls to Southern California Gas for help with lighting pilot lights and getting their gas turned on in preparation for winter’s cold weather will
The Civic Engagement Committee of the Santa Monica Junior Chamber (Jaycees) will host a free City Council Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 20, from 6:30 - 8:30
In an effort to ensure that Santa Monica-area residents receive their flu vaccination before flu season starts, MinuteClinic will hold Flu Shot Express Clinics at the Santa Monica Boulevard location
The governing boards of the Santa Monica Community College District (SMCCD) and the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) will hold a second annual special joint meeting at 6 p.
Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
Santa Monica
Seeds burst with life. Wondrous, seemingly miraculous, in a seed, as tiny as a fleck or grain, is an embryo of a flowering plant, a food, a tree. Those seeds
With Labor Day now over, the election season has moved into high gear and the past two weeks have seen a surge in endorsements from local organizations.
Municipal Employees
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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