More than a dozen residents have picked up applications to run for local offices in this November’s election.
Monday, July 18 was the first day potential candidates could request
Although they had questions regarding the logistical details of bringing a temporary 12,000-seat venue to the local beach, members of the Santa Monica Planning Commission seemed to like the
As the Santa Monica-Malibu school district searches for its next superintendent, it still must approve contracts and handle other administrative issues as it pivots towards the upcoming school year.
Even
On July 9 at about 9:12 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the 1600 block of Ocean Front Walk regarding an argument between a woman and two
Summertime is in full swing and with it comes hot new outdoor dining experiences, dishes with the freshest of summer's bounty and slow-cooked barbecue. I was invited by
For years, Suzanne Verge has been trying to educate people about gun violence and urge them to advocate for change. They’re finally listening.
The recent mass shooting at an
On July 8 at about 5 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the Sears department store at 302 Colorado Ave., for a theft suspect being detained by store
By Jeong Park
Daily Press Intern
Michelle Arellano was everywhere during the last two years.
She lived in Oregon but flew back and forth to Santa Monica to serve as
Residocracy hosted its kick-off meeting at the Santa Monica library a week ago Sunday. The purpose of the meeting was to organize various committees to work on Residocracy's
Here are Santa Monica closures and construction updates for the week of July 18:
California Incline Bridge Replacement Project
The California Incline will be closed until summer 2016 while construction