The Santa Monica Police Department responded to 370 calls for service on March 26. Below is a sampling of those calls chosen by the Santa Monica Daily Press staff.
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The Santa Monica College Symphony Orchestra will present a special concert Sunday, March 29, featuring a Romantic program of music both happy and sad. Los Angeles baritone John Atkins joins
By the time you read this, UCLA will likely be eliminated from the NCAA tournament known across the country as March Madness. On Friday the Bruins played heavily favored Gonzaga,
A few months ago, Expo construction officials told the Daily Press that trains would be on the tracks for testing in March, but they're now saying testing will
When you think of football in Italy, you probably think of, well, soccer. But don't tell local athlete Alec Dominick.
The Santa Monica resident, a senior at Harvard-Westlake
A controversial Ocean Avenue project debated half a decade ago will be significantly remodeled, not demolished.
Still, some renters' rights advocates and historic preservationists say the distinction is moot.
On March 20 at approximately 10 p.m., officers were dispatched to the parking structure near the 1500 block of 2nd Street in regards to a report of an assault
Editor:
I am a full-time Santa Monica resident as well as business owner and operator since 1994.
Beyond having worked, owned, paid taxes and patronized other businesses, I pioneered environmental
How deplorable is ISIS? (Or is it ISIL? I never know which.) Put it this way, Al-Qaeda, brutal terrorists in their own right, long ago disassociated themselves from ISIS. I&
Unless you are a Victorian scholar, a mini crash-course on British Victorian history, culture and sociology would be helpful in order to really appreciate the new film "Effie Gray.
Community members are invited to participate in the second workshop on improvements to the 1-acre lawn at Reed Park. Concept design options developed from public input received to date will