The Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education has already been told that splitting the local school district is feasible. Now it’s time to delve a little deeper.
During its meeting
It didn’t seem like a sound trade, and yet it sounded seamless.
New Roads School music teacher Scott Roewe stepped onto the Moss Theater stage and gave up his
In the first minutes of Jose Sanchis Sinisterra's 1987 play “Ay, Carmela!” most of the plot is revealed. Unfortunately, however, under the ponderous direction of Alberto Arvelo those
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I just got a brochure in the mail from FairWageSantaMonica.com. On a bright red background it states in big white letters, "70% of Santa Monicans Agree We
On November 2 at about 3:30 p.m.
Officers responded to the intersection of Lincoln Boulevard and Pine Street for an assault investigation. They met with the victim who
The City of Santa Monica has agreed to shell out $250,000 to settle a lawsuit stemming from complaints about services provided by its former ambulance contractor.
The lawsuit, filed
EDITORS NOTE: The Santa Monica Daily Press has complied seasonal recipes from several local restaurants as part of a series leading up to Thanksgiving. The following features Chef Erin Eastland
And so they meet again.
The Santa Monica girls volleyball team will enter the CIF Southern Section Division 3AA semifinals at home Tuesday at 7 p.m. against San Juan
Thoughts were swirling in Bala Natarajan's head as he rode his Honda Shadow motorcycle on Pacific Coast Highway early one morning, stopping at a local cafe for breakfast.
Water conservation remains a priority at City Hall, as the council has approved several changes to municipal code recently with an eye toward water savings.
Changes have been made to