The Santa Monica Police Department responded to 328 calls for service on April 5. Below is a sampling of those calls chosen by the Santa Monica Daily Press staff.
Burglary,
What should libraries of the 21st century be like? What are your dreams for your community and your public library? Your input is essential in envisioning a future for this
Mandatory water conservation has come to the state of California and that means that we will have to reevaluate the usages that we support. It means: Do we have parks
Mid-City Neighbors, a nonprofit, city-recognized, all-volunteer group working to improve the lives of all residents in Mid City is inviting residents to attend its annual meeting on Saturday, April 11
Headquartered in Santa Monica, Gumbiner Savett Inc. is a full-service accounting and consulting firm. Gumbiner Savett Inc. has sponsored the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles for the past six
While writing big portions of her bestselling novel "Beautiful Creatures" at the Santa Monica Public Library, local author Margaret Stohl regularly crossed paths with public services librarian Robert
Around this time last spring, the thought entered Scott Francis' mind while he was watching a baseball game at Dodger Stadium.
Santa Monica Brew Works hadn't sold
With a background that spans Fox, Hulu and the FCC, Jon Cody understands television in and out. After leaving Fox, Jon founded TV4 Entertainment, a portfolio of broadcast television networks
My accident happened quickly, and I painfully found out what it means to be handicapped. My knee was fractured, and I needed crutches to get around and I also needed
Stephanie Furlong's oldest son, a 10th-grader at Santa Monica High School, took an accelerated math track in middle school. Her next child, an eighth-grader at John Adams Middle
Birthdays are almost always good days, but for Cheryl Brewer, March 27 included a very special present — the rest of her non-working life.
For the past 30 years, Brewer has
As a community, we have spent more than six years establishing goals and objectives in defining the LUCE, a new general plan for our city. Then we set out to