City Council approved several reforms to the anti-corruption laws at its June 28 meeting with the intent to seek voter approval in November.
The precise language will return to council
If the transcendent power of music hadn’t yet dawned on Nicolle Ruetz, it certainly did as she and her Iraqi taxi driver bonded over the Shakira song playing through
The July 10 Committee For Racial Justice (CRJ) workshop will have a report from the Santa Monica based Coalition for Police Reform (CPR has members from CRJ, NAACP, and the
Editor's note: This is the first in a series of columns on the neighborhoods of Santa Monica, addressing resident experiences with the impacts of development.
Northeast Neighbors made
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
“The Shallows” is the ubiquitous summer shark movie. However, it is very much worth seeing for many other reasons. If you can forgive the requisite foreshadowing
A lawsuit has been filed seeking to overturn California's strict new law requiring mandatory vaccines for school children.
The suit filed by a group of parents and the
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
By Emanuela Boisbouvier
Daily Press Intern
LeRoya Sanford refused to let a lack of actors stop her from entering the 11th annual Santa Monica International Teen Film Festival.
The young
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
"Captain Fantastic" embraces a subject that is voluminous in concept, yet uses the medium of movies to make a beautiful statement within the space