On Aug. 4 at about 12:42 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to a radio call for service at Bloomingdale's, 315 Colorado Ave., regarding a theft
As Usain Bolt reminded the world Sunday, it’s not about who has the best start, but rather who has the fastest finish. Jordan Wilimovsky learned that lesson the hard
By Lea Yamashiro
Daily Press Intern
Significant, history-packed landmarks are hard to find in a modern, constantly growing city.
However, there exist some locations that indeed hold significant historic meaning;
For more than 20 years, Grant Woods has run a classic car dealership on Wilshire Boulevard near 11th Street. And he’s enjoyed deepening a decades-long tradition in the space,
With the 2016-17 school year around the corner, the Santa Monica-Malibu school district continues its search for a superintendent who will help close longstanding academic achievement gaps.
The emphasis on
On Aug. 6 at about 12:51 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to a radio call for service in the 1500 block of Ocean Avenue regarding a battery
If good fences make good neighbors, then questionable fences apparently create 4-hour City Council hearings.
City Council on Tuesday heard an appeal of the proposal to reoccupy the former post
The 50 or so new teachers who are joining the Santa Monica-Malibu school district this year have a lot to digest.
There are a variety of new programs rolling out
On Aug. 5 at about 10:23 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to a radio call for service in the 2400 block of Michigan Avenue regarding a strong-arm
Throughout her childhood, Michele Prince was repeatedly forced to face tragedy. First, a friend from school committed suicide. The next year, her nephew died. The year after that, her mother
Individuals paid to influence decisions at City Hall will be required to publicly disclose their activities as of Sept. 19.
A unanimous City Council passed new rules regulating lobbying at
Real estate agents seem to have several standard modes of advertising: headshots and phone numbers plastered on bus benches, logo-printed notepads and pens dropped on doorsteps, branded household items handed