Less than three months after California launched legal marijuana sales for adults, the state could consider slashing hefty tax rates that some say are driving buyers into the black market.
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University of California to raise tuition for non-residents
The University of California's governing board has approved a tuition increase for out-of-state undergraduate students of 3.5
A U.S. District Court judge ruled in the city of Santa Monica’s favor this week, writing websites HomeAway and Airbnb did not demonstrate they are likely to prevail
A sea of students engulfed Santa Monica High School’s football field to deliver a message to Congress, lawmakers, and the gun advocates: Never Again.
“This will not be our
When it comes to representing the times we live in, this Sunday’s #StayNoisy event is about as timely as is possible.
A popular podcast will bring its live show
More than a few podcasts originate as live shows before being adapted for the Internet. Some are produced live, then digitized into podcast format. Others start live, then move into
She's on her honeymoon. Alone.
After the invitations had been mailed, the venue had been chosen, the wedding dress had undergone its final fitting, and all the non-refundable
QUIT PLAYIN’ AROUND
With plays. Thea-tuh. Stick to what you know. The Daily Press has two very accomplished and knowledgeable theater critics in Sarah A. Spitz and Cynthia Citron. So,
Mexican food reminds me of Mexican music. Someone is singing or playing a melody, someone else is harmonizing on the side, there’s a deep bass keeping rhythm in the
A more experiential, hands-on approach to education will be one of the items discussed at the upcoming Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District board meeting taking place in Malibu on
Officials held a groundbreaking ceremony for Santa Monica College’s Early Childhood Lab School this week.
When complete, the facility will hold up to 110 children (with a minimum of