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
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;
Community service, be it through volunteer opportunities or project funding, is the cornerstone of being a Lion.
On March 17, the Santa Monica Lions participated in the 4th Annual Lions
Daniel Figueroa, teacher at New Roads School in Santa Monica, was one of 10 teachers from around the country honored recently by the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY)
The City of Santa Monica will not pursue new legislation to enforce local election laws but will instead ask for more communication from state regulators when their investigations cross into
Located in the heart of the Barker Hangar at Santa Monica airport lies Santa Monica Art Studios. Venture in towards the maze of rooms and you’ll pass by artist
Several Santa Monica College (SMC) student journalists—current or former staff on the student-run newspaper The Corsair—have won awards from the Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) in various
Bird, the Santa Monica based electric scooter company, will expand service to San Francisco, San Jose, and Washington, DC.
The announcement included a “Save Our Streets” challenge issued to other
Two Santa Monica Chefs have been nominated for the prestigious 2018 James Beard Foundation Awards.
Rustic Canyon Chef Jeremy Fox has been nominated for his recent cookbook On Vegetables and
From a home Adelaide Drive near the Pacific Palisades to the new Vice Media offices in Venice, the architects at March Studio have left their mark on the places where
A one-time incentive program to encourage early retirement will save Santa Monica College (SMC) millions in long-term costs according to a presentation at the recent Board of Trustees meeting.
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