The Santa Monica Police Department responded to 339 calls for service on April 13. Below is a sampling of those calls chosen by the Santa Monica Daily Press staff.
Loud
Editor:
Santa Monica's one-party, one-issue leaders have sold the soul of the city in their manic drive to build low-income housing. I agree a city should help provide
Editor:
The Zoning Ordinance articulates technical rules for land use, but also reinforces the broad policy priorities of our city. It will be in place for the next several decades,
One of the most pressing questions facing us as we consider our first comprehensive zoning update in 30 years is whether we will truly be able to preserve Santa Monica&
A free organic produce giveaway, workshops on making natural sunscreen and building your own bike generator, and a cultural festival and upcycled art show are just a few highlights of
On Saturday, April 18, enjoy an opening reception for "Minor Identity Crisis" at Essentia in Santa Monica. The solo exhibition featuring the work of Gus Harper will debut
What do you call the Santa Monica Museum of Art if it moves to Century City? Apparently, SMMoA Unbound.
That's what the three-decade-old museum will be called when
Did you feel that magnitude 3.5 earthquake on Sunday?
By this fall, we might know where Santa Monica's fault lines are located.
The California Geological Survey (CGS)
Editor's note: This is the fourth in a series of articles previewing City Council's reviewing of the Zoning Ordinance Update. The articles will focus on the
The epiphany came to Denny Zane as he sat in his idling vehicle, exasperated.
It was about eight years ago, and the former Santa Monica mayor was stuck in demoralizing
The Santa Monica Police Department responded to 341 calls for service on April 12. Below is a sampling of those calls chosen by the Santa Monica Daily Press staff.
Domestic
Editor:
Kudos to Dee Cappelli for a wonderful letter. The writer puts the responsibility precisely where it belongs: on both the cyclists who flout the law because they don'