The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will have a board meeting this Thursday, February 1 in Malibu. Highlighted on the agenda’s docket are proposed termite treatment and inter/intradistrict
New tenants moving into rent-controlled buildings in Santa Monica will not have to pay surcharges on past bond measures, after the Rent Control Board voted 5-0 to end pass-throughs on
A WORK IN PROGRESS
We all are, hopefully. But progress is something we’re desperately in need of, and right now. We’re spinning in circles. And when that happens,
Santa Monica saw a 12 percent increase in serious crime in 2017, with 5,076 “Part 1” incidents, which include murder, arson, burglary, assault and grand theft auto. The spike
The National Labor Relations Board has filed a complaint against J.W. Marriott Santa Monica Le Merigot Hotel on Ocean Avenue alleging management threatened employees, reduced their hours and reprimanded
HJust before 5 p.m. on January 12, 2010, the earth shook Haiti with profound and devastating effects. Homes were destroyed, and life on the island was turned upside down,
The clock is ticking for homeowners to submit development plans before a new, temporary ordinance intending to slash the size of new houses hits the books. The City Council voted
Tucked away around the north side of his Ocean Park home, Conrad Clark has a very productive garden.
Cilantro, parsley, kale, arugula, lettuce and spinach plants produce enough vegetables for
Santa Monica continues to score well for its anti-smoking efforts according to the American Lung Association.
The ALA releases an annual report grading states, counties and individual cities. Santa Monica
Street Lighting Modernization Program
No work is planned for the week of January 29, 2018. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding
Easily Access Your Social Security Benefit Statement For 2017
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Social Security Public Affairs Specialist in Sierra West Area
Social Security puts you in control of your finances
Editor’s Note: Starting this Saturday, the Daily Press will feature a local vegetable, fruit, flower or food you can find at Santa Monica Farmers Markets.
“Call it rapini,” Alex