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
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
It might seem like the 2016 election is already in full swing, but the local campaign season actually begins on Monday, July 18.
As of Monday, potential candidates for local
The local Board of Education was forced to make another tough budgetary decision after the Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation fell short of its annual fundraising goal.
The foundation raised $2.
Santa Monica High School is looking for a new head baseball coach to run a program that has been plagued by controversies on and off the field in recent years.
By Jeong Park
Daily Press Intern
Lindsay Gilchrist saw a family separated and reunited in six months.
As a court-appointed special advocate, or CASA, she took on a case in
On July 8 at about 10:08 p.m., Santa Monica police officers were dispatched to Sephora at 1244 Third Street Promenade regarding a woman who was in custody for
With residents in the throes of Pokemon Go fever, it seems an opportune time for the Santa Monica City Council to address telecom infrastructure and City Hall spent time this
Jan Maez didn’t have to explain the situation to members of the local Board of Education. Her presentation slides were clear.
“You all know what red numbers on this
The wheels of government continued their slow grind Tuesday night as the Land Use Voter Empowerment (LUVE) initiative took yet another step toward the now-inevitable November vote.
City Council formally