By Marina Andalon
Daily Press Staff Writer
On Aug. 17, the Green Janitor Program graduated 28 janitors at the Water Garden building in Santa Monica. The Santa Monica Business Park
The two women had been Ally Hamilton’s yoga students for years, but she had never met them.
They live in Norway and access her guidance online, where she uploads
Throughout the last school year, Pedro Noguera took a long look at the Santa Monica-Malibu school district. The education reformist was hired to help close achievement gaps that have persisted
THE BELLY OF THE BEAST
I girded my loins and waded in last Thursday. The natives were suspiciously friendly and plied me with croissants, and coffee which I believe was
Editor:
The recent column about bullying in the Daily Press is outrageous! I can't even believe this type of thing is happening in SMMUSD.
Those bullies don'
There’s a deceptively short agenda for the Aug. 23 City Council meeting, but council watchers should expect a long night because the main event for the evening is a
The 2016 election for seats on the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District board will be canceled due to a lack of candidates.
Three people, including incumbents, qualified for the race
The faculty of the Santa Monica-Malibu school district has changed dramatically entering the 2016-17 school year, a potentially troubling trend in a system where teacher turnover is seen as an
By Marina Andalon
Daily Press Staff Writer
In surf parlance, the Endless Summer is a utopia of perfect waves and never-ending exploration. However, a real endless summer of drought and
The California Incline is slated to open on Sept. 1, which is great news for the city and, more importantly, for the future of the Twilight Concert Series. Diverting traffic
By Marina Andalon
Daily Press Staff Writer
This has been a summer for the record books, from the excruciating warm weather to the expanding of the economy and according to