On September 21 at about 12:20 p.m.
Officers arrested a subject for possession of a switchblade knife. The suspect identified himself as Christopher Strode.
A computer check of
The Santa Monica Animal Shelter is hoping to build on a successful year with recruitment of a volunteers to staff a new non-profit organization supporting the shelter’s work.
The
Monday's first presidential debate had some amusing moments, like when Trump criticized Hillary's “lack of stamina.” It was ironic because, while Donald might have won the
Fundraising documents for local political campaigns are due today and documents obtained by the Daily Press show at least one campaign has experienced a massive surge in donations.
The Daily
During her time as a Santa Monica High School student, Rocio Garcia had to be her own academic advocate.
She wanted to take Advanced Placement biology, she said, but claimed
It’s a fictional story about four characters who are trying to save the world around them, but it’s deeply rooted in real-world issues.
Two Santa Monica residents have
Editor:
After reading the filed and served Notices from the FAA to the City of Santa Monica dated September 26, it appears the City is now being made to officially
As the owner of Carousel Cafe for the last quarter-century, Marcia Jacobs has a special place in her heart for the building on Ocean Front Walk that has housed her
Editor: Craig Foster and Oscar de la Torre do not want to stand to pledge their allegiance to our American flag. If you are so unhappy where, get out! And take Colin Kaepernick with you. David Long Santa Monica
The Santa Monica High School baseball team is welcoming its third head coach in four seasons, another transition for a program that has been the subject of several controversies in
On September 16 at approximately 3:15 p.m. a Loss Prevention agent working at the Sears, 301 Colorado Ave., saw the suspect enter the store and recognized him from
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the City of Santa Monica for actions the FAA believes might violate the law that requires City Hall to keep the airport open.
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