It was a good day for incumbents at the annual Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights convention this weekend.
Three of the four possible endorsements for city council went to
It’s Paul Weinberg’s job to hope for the best and plan for the worst.
As the emergency services administrator for the City of Santa Monica, he is constantly
By Emanuela Boisbouvier
Daily Press Intern
The City of Santa Monica has gone through many alterations since its founding in the late 1800s. Street names have changed, and buildings have
Incoming students at Santa Monica High School this summer are exploring issues around gun violence and strained race relations — even if they never see a TV segment or news article.
On July 21, at about 9:40 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the 2600 block of 28th Street regarding a disturbance at a residence.
Officers determined a
They’re treasured pieces of a distinguished art collection, usually kept in protective wrapping and stored away in private. But through Sept. 3, the original proofs by Pablo Picasso will
The case was made formal last week against an area homeless man linked to a string of violent sexual attacks in and around Santa Monica.
Pablo Carlos Pineda was arraigned
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
Why is it that people get hooked on horror movies? It could be these films provide opportunity for social bonding. As I watched "Lights Out,
By Ryder Davis
Daily Press Intern
A recent forum at a Santa Monica church gave locals a chance to hear from and interact with a group of Islamic researchers touring
On July 19 at about 11 a.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the area of 2nd Street and Colorado Avenue regarding a fight in progress.
Upon officers'
Two years ago, Mario Fonda-Bonardi wrote a review of the benefits and advantages of re-using and adapting existing buildings instead of building new ones. Buildings that are reused and adapted,