Almost every weekend, Lynne Cohen wanted to spend time at the beach in Santa Monica. From her Brentwood home, she would call what was then the Sand & Sea Club
Editor:
Money talks, but in Santa Monica, developers' money howls!
On one of the last undeveloped beach lots, 1920 Ocean Front Walk, 83 residential units are being proposed, along
Dear EarthTalk: Why are many environmentalists against artificial cloning of living organisms? Isn’t it a good way to save endangered species? -- Louis Bachman, Chico, CA
As many endangered
Five ballot measures qualified for inclusion in the November 8, 2016 Santa Monica election. Money and political endorsements now gravitate to both sides of each measure as local elected officials,
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has thrown its support behind the City of Los Angeles’ $1.2-billion bond measure to build housing for the homeless.
If approved by
On Sept. 1 at about 12:24 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to a radio call for service regarding a subject creating a disturbance, yelling and throwing items
It’s a big night for environmentalism at the upcoming City Council meeting.
While water use and conservation takes up the bulk of the agenda items, City Hall will also
Tom Youngblood was 15 months old on Sept. 11, 2001, so he doesn’t have any real-time memories of those fateful events. But when he visited the Ground Zero memorial
The Big Blue Bus is retooling its workshops for seniors that want to apply for discounted TAP cards.
Meetings will now be held monthly, as opposed to weekly, and new
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Dear Mr. Cenzano,
Thank you so much for your Letter to the Editor in the Santa Monica Daily Press, dated August 30, 2016. I sincerely appreciate the time you devoted
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