Swinging on any given day from the drama of political theater to the banalities of a Cal-Tech statistics classroom, the voting rights trial to determine the future of Santa Monica
Electric bicycles, skateboards, hoverboards or any other device with wheels and a motor could be banned from the beach path this week if Council approves revisions to local laws prompted
The fourth week of the California Voting Rights Act trial challenging Santa Monica’s election system continued to be a battle of experts, with detailed questioning regarding regression formulas, statistics
The future of Bird scooters in Santa Monica may be uncertain but the scooter company recently made a move to ensure local students’ futures are anything but by donating a
A week after local scooter-share companies shut down their devices to protest a potential shut out of an upcoming pilot program, 180 businesses have signed on to a letter asking
City Manager Rick Cole thinks the future success of the Third Street Promenade will come from a recommitment to the founding concept of the downtown: pedestrian access in a culture
The Daily Press took a look at the dozen companies asking to work with the City for its shared-mobility pilot program. Most companies offered similar pricing and standard features, including
Santa Monica has joined the ranks of cities banning disposable plastic for food containers, specifically banning food providers from using plastic straws, plates, bowls, trays, lids, utensils, cups, stirrers and
A coalition of local water safety organizations has revived a previously decommissioned sensor at the Santa Monica Pier to provide updated data as part of a Federal ocean monitoring program.
A crowd of about 200 electric scooter employees, chargers and supporters gathered outside City Hall Tuesday to rally Bird and Lime fans after the start-up companies failed to get a
Trusted professionals Stanley Scott, location manager, and Georgianne Danko, funeral director, will lead the team in delivering premier service to Santa Monica and surrounding communities.
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Any landlord leasing a rent-controlled apartment to a corporation without first getting a removal permit from the Rent Control Board is running afoul of the law, according to the Board’