While the creation of a boys beach volleyball team is a landmark moment in Santa Monica High School sports, it's also a new beginning for the coach who
The City of Santa Monica recently reported a drop in municipal water use of 52 percent, but some Santa Monica apartment owners say city policies are making it difficult to
When I was younger lad, back in those pre-cellphone days, even before pagers were a common sight, summers meant long, lazy days at the beach, eating too much pizza from
"We're the first generation to feel the impact of climate change and the last generation that can do something about it."
These words, spoken by President
Dr. Edward W. Malphus, a beloved pediatrician whose patients included children of celebrities and the poorest of the poor, died Aug. 3 at his home in Santa Monica. He was
Surgeries, drugs and chemotherapy could be used to address the cancer cells above Aaron Atkins' left eye. But they weren't going to strengthen his resolve or raise
For a place that appears to be so health conscious, Santa Monica sure buys a lot of desserts.
The city is full of bakeries, ice-cream shops and other business that
Hopefully The Santa Monica Daily Press will publish a request for anyone having photos of Santa Monica's Industrial Corridor circa 1920-1950. The S.M. Historical Society has none.
Editor: On Thursday morning at 4 a.m., I was walking up 26th Street. At some point between Alta and Marguerita, I saw three coyotes cross 26th, leaving Santa Monica for Brentwood. Just thought the residents would like to know. Thomas M. Sipos Santa Monica
On July 30 officers from the Crime Impact Team were conducting a targeted "bike theft" operation to address the incidence of thefts of bicycles in the downtown area.
The Santa Monica Public Library will present a panel discussion on 'The American Isherwood' featuring co-editors James J. Berg and Chris Freeman on Saturday, Aug. 22, at 2