A 13-year-old boy was miraculously rescued Monday after falling into a river of sewage in Los Angeles, getting swept away and spending more than 12 hours in the toxic environment
LOS ANGELES
California's insurance commissioner says more than $421 million in insurance claims losses have been filed since deadly mudslides blasted through the community of Montecito during extremely
PHILLIPS STATION
Storms hitting at the end of California's rainy season have eased the state's plunge back into drought.
Water officials trekked to the Sierra Nevada
SACRAMENTO
The Trump administration is suing California over a law that aims to give the state power to override the sale of federal lands.
The U.S. Department of Justice
The Samohi Vikings haven’t fared well in the volatile seas of high school football in what seems like ages.
The varsity team has been rudderless, stuck in inertia for
From the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: I’m in the market for a new mattress after two decades on “old faithful” and I figure it’
Week of April 2, 2018
Street Lighting Modernization Program
For the week of April 2, construction will be taking place in the following locations: 16th St between Pico Blvd and
The Santa Monica Public Library presents Caturday at the Library, a fun-filled day of cat-tivities and real kitties, on Saturday, April 7, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30
The spring 2018 issue of Santa Monica Review (SMR)—Santa Monica College’s (SMC) esteemed bi-annual literary arts journal—is now available. SMR is the only nationally distributed literary magazine
There will be no April Fools edition of The Daily Press this year due to the date falling on a Sunday. The paper doesn’t have a dedicated Sunday paper;
Hidden beneath all the hype in Santa Monica surrounding the dockless scooter app Bird, there’s a second electric vehicle company in town still zooming under the radar. If you
The LA Spanish School at Euclid Park (and Garden)
Diana Albarracin teaches Spanish as a second language for all ages. She has provided a variety of programs through the City