Locals know there’s something amiss on Main Street.
More than a month after Peet’s Coffee abruptly shuttered its location at 2439 Main Street, Ocean Park neighbors will likely
What are we, Santa Monica?
Aren’t we the refuge at the end of the freeway? Gateway to the vast blue Pacific Ocean, seen just over the serene shoulders of
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$25M deal over Trump University fraud lawsuits moves forward
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld an agreement requiring President Donald Trump to pay $25 million to settle
The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District is considering several revisions to existing policies that officials hope will improve student wellness.
At their Feb. 1 meeting, the board heard a
Firefighters responding to medical emergencies have a new ambulance company following them to the scene. The City recently switched to McCormick Ambulance Services after five years with Ameri-Care Ambulance.
The Planning Commission will debate whether Santa Monica homeowners should be allowed to build car elevators in their houses as they look at proposed changes to the zoning code Wednesday
Whether you moved to Santa Monica in 1968 or 1998 or 2018, the first night in the City by the Sea likely looked the same.
Like thousands of others who’
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In February, we honor African Americans by celebrating Black History Month. Created in 1926, this event coincides with Abraham Lincoln’s
Every Saturday, the Daily Press will feature a local vegetable, fruit, flower or food you can find at Santa Monica Farmers Markets.
Sure, you can get strawberries six months out
Contentious talks of how to effectively exterminate termites in Santa Monica and Malibu schools dominated a Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District board meeting Thursday.
The Board was presented with
Term limits for City Council Finally Coming to Santa Monica
On Monday, January 29, 2017 the first step was taken to allow Santa Monica to join with the California State
STREET LIGHTING MODERNIZATION PROGRAM
No work is planned for the week of February 5. Please contact Robert Zak, Civil Engineering Division, at (310) 458-2283 with any questions/concerns regarding