To make it possible for people to walk over the California Incline, city officials had to walk back the timeline for the iconic piece of Santa Monica infrastructure.
The construction
By Roberto Luna
Daily Press Intern
Santa Monica residents will be able to enjoy jazz, classic and contemporary music while fundraising for people affected by the recent shooting in Orlando.
I can already smell the kettle corn, I can taste the Pier Burgers and my little dog is already ramped up and ready to go find the dropped churros, French
There will probably be a rush to assess Sandra Lyon's legacy as superintendent of the Santa Monica-Malibu school district.
But, at least in the eyes of one Board
When an elderly woman arrived recently at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, homeless and seeking help, officials at the Santa Monica congregation knew what to do.
First they contacted Darci Niva
By Jeong Park
Daily Press Intern
State inspectors will be visiting Santa Monica businesses starting in July to check if they are complying with the state regulations.
Eight representatives from
On June 22 at about 5:30 a.m., Santa Monica police officers saw a subject lying in the middle of the sidewalk, blocking access to other pedestrians, in the
You're sitting there, sipping your coffee. You know there was something you wanted to do this morning. But, it is the Fourth of July. Awww. Fourth of July!
By Emanuela Boisbouvier
Daily Press Intern
Santa Monica summer days can be draining as thermometers reach the 100-degree peek and the promenade seems to shrink as the number of people
As a freshman at Santa Monica High School, Anya Sturm won an Ocean League title in cross-country and added an individual conference championship in track. This past year, she captured
“It will be celebrated with pomp and parade ... bonfires and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other.” —John Adams, second President of the United States of America