By Kathryn Whitney Boole
"The Fits" is a refreshingly honest movie — a poetic short story about a tween girl going through the emotional roller coaster of adolescence. It&
By Chris Gutierrez
Two blocks from the Pacific Ocean sweeping into the Santa Monica Bay, glistens another realm of biodiversity. For 40 years the Santa Monica Community Gardens on Main
The City of Santa Monica has restored civic funding to the Pico Youth and Family Center after receiving an emergency request from the organization at City Council's June
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
He watched over what is now the Third Street Promenade with a focused stare and stoic smile, affixed to a pedestal, frozen in time.
Then he disappeared.
The bust of
Editor:
As one who has walked with crutches for quite a few years, I was shocked to learn that the new Expo Line terminus is sadly lacking.
There are, of
On June 7 at approximately 8:41 p.m., Santa Monica police officers responded to the Third Street Promenade regarding a suspect at the Apple store, 1415 3rd St., who
When I was 7 and our family lived in West Los Angeles, my father, Arthur (“Art”) Neworth, took me fishing off the Santa Monica Pier. I caught a few perch
By Mauricio Machuca
As a business owner, I have always strived to make all people feel welcomed within our walls. For about 10 years now, I've felt that
By LaVerne Ross
This week on the 18th of June or (“Juneteenth” as it is known in the African American community) will be celebrated by Americans and other people throughout
Council wants an in-depth study of the Land Use Voter Empowerment (LUVE) initiative before scheduling the proposal for a November vote.
The measure has gathered enough signatures to qualify for