VENICE — A freak lighting storm sent 13 people to local hospitals on July 27 after lightning struck along Venice Beach.
Initial reports from the Los Angeles Fire Department said three
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has maintained high bond ratings from two prominent rating agencies, enabling the district to proceed with the sale of the district's first
LONG AGO — To give a sense of how hot the civic auditorium issue was for Santa Monicans a century ago, here are the headlines and sub-headlines for a single Los
President Obama will return to Los Angeles today following a trip to San Francisco.
The President is expected to arrive in the mid-afternoon and travel to a private home in
MID-CITY - The project set to controversially replace a 109-space trailer park is slowly gaining approval from city officials.
The Architectural Review Board (ARB) — in this case the last stop
THE BEACH - City Council is considering changes to a lease agreement with a private beach club that could result in an increase of about $330,000 per year paid
Daniel Archuleta, our jack-of-all-trades managing editor, died Wednesday morning. We are grieving. His family is grieving. Any attempt to sum up his contributions to our newspaper and to our lives
CITY HALL — Two beautifully located, city-owned residences may soon become affordable housing units.
City Hall is proposing that City Council convey 419 and 1616 Ocean Avenue to a nonprofit housing
Daniel Archuleta, a longtime member of the Santa Monica Daily Press team and fixture in the Santa Monica community, died on July 16. We are deeply saddened by the loss
CITY HALL — And they're off.
Today the nomination period begins for candidates looking to run for the offices of City Council, Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, Rent Control
SM PIER — City officials got what they were hoping for in the first installation of this year's Twilight Concert Series Thursday night.
The indie-rock duo Cults played to