By Talia Tinari
The salesman poured a taste of wine into the glass. I swirled, smelled, tasted, spit. “All BI-O-dy-NAMIC!” he said. I nodded my head, not really sure what
Editor:
This letter is written in response to a recent letter to the editor Aug. 11 ("Turtle trouble at Douglas Park," Aug. 11). The purpose of this letter
By Kerry Addica and Hanako Moondance
“The knowledge of all things is possible.” —Leonardo da Vinci
The Santa Monica Public Library has long been a free source of information and
By Cate Kortzeborn
As a person with Medicare, you have important rights. One of them is the right to appeal.
An appeal is the action you can take if you
By Susan DeRemer
August is back-to-school month and the perfect time to talk about helping out local youth.
As Lions celebrate our 100th year, we are continuing our Centennial Service
Pedro Noguera stood on the Barnum Hall stage, addressing the employees of the Santa Monica-Malibu school district before the start of the school year.
He gave an impassioned keynote speech
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
Utility boxes in the Lincoln, Montana and Ocean Park areas are going to get an exterior upgrade thanks to a pilot program that brings local art to the once-drab facilities.
On Aug. 13 at about 7:35 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the 100 block of Santa Monica Boulevard in response to a report of an attempted
Editor:
Apparently, the Santa Monica City Council, the Planning Commission, school board and Rent Control Board want people who attend their meetings to register as lobbyists. Santa Monicans for Renters&
The field is set for the City of Santa Monica’s municipal election.
Nominations for the City Council, Rent Control Board and Santa Monica College board ended last week but