They took a stand by deciding not to stand.
Two members of the Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education declined to rise for the Pledge of Allegiance to start Thursday evening’
Editor’s note: With the opening of the Expo Line’s extension to Santa Monica, locals have a new way to explore neighboring areas. The Daily Press will publish a
Growing up in Santa Monica, Ben Marcus dreamed about a world in which futuristic robots zipped through the air en masse. Now he’s busy bringing that future closer to
WISE & Healthy Aging is the result of the 2007 merger of WISE Senior Services and the Center for Healthy Aging. With a combined 70 years’ experience serving older adults,
Santa Monica College (SMC) graduate Daniel Zarate has been awarded a $10,000 Bridging Scholarship for Study Abroad in Japan by the American Association of Teachers of Japanese (AATJ).
Zarate,
Maggie Anton, author of the popular Rashi’s Daughter series, will discuss her latest book, 50 Shades of Talmud: What the First Rabbis Had to Say about You Know What,
The Santa Monica Animal Shelter has extended the application period for community members interested in becoming a board member for Friends of the Santa Monica Animal Shelter to Oct. 7.
The first candidate forum of the season yielded predictable results this week with incumbents describing a city that is meeting challenges in a way that has improved life for residents
Over the last 30-plus years, Jane Johnston has seen it all at El Nido Family Centers.
The longtime Santa Monica resident has facilitated growth and change in a nonprofit organization
After months of spending the bulk of many meetings on non-classroom issues, the local Board of Education tonight appears prepared to focus on student achievement.
The governing body is expected