Editor:
A couple of weeks ago our home security alarm went off inadvertently during a service call. The Santa Monica police were there shortly after to make certain everything was
WHY, THOSE DIRTY ... OOPS
“They're a power in Santa Monica politics. Claim to represent a large segment of our residents. Working for their benefit, they say. Have done
Sweetheart deals
Editor:
One of the things you will often hear the City Council allege, in fact Councilman Winterer did so on NPR recently (8/29/16,) is that the
If you’ve spent any significant amount of time in Santa Monica over the years, you’ve probably seen the chicken car.
It’s become a piece of local lore,
The Santa Monica Police Department is hosting National Night Out tonight, Aug. 2, from 6 to 8 p.m. throughout the city. All events have free food, snacks and drinks
On July 19 at about 9:25 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to call of a robbery in the area of 4th Street and Colorado Avenue.
An investigation
By Grace Smith
Special to the Daily Press
The first thing people mention about Elizabeth “Liz” Cruz is her warm, welcoming smile. Cruz is a Santa Monican through and through:
If Americans have one unifying trait, it would be our constant search for personal empowerment and achievement. We see it in the people we idolize, the heroes we recognize and
It was a good day for incumbents at the annual Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights convention this weekend.
Three of the four possible endorsements for city council went to
It’s Paul Weinberg’s job to hope for the best and plan for the worst.
As the emergency services administrator for the City of Santa Monica, he is constantly
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
Incoming students at Santa Monica High School this summer are exploring issues around gun violence and strained race relations — even if they never see a TV segment or news article.