Seven years ago, when a joint bid by the United States, Canada and Mexico was awarded the 2026 World Cup, rifts created by tariffs — yes, back then, too! — and a
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has voted to establish a new consolidated department dedicated to homeless services, marking a significant overhaul of the county's approach to
Californians accused of crimes have the right to an appointed defense attorney if they can’t afford to hire their own. In that way they are just like criminal defendants
Across California’s public university systems, students, faculty and staff are learning and working in aging academic buildings where air conditioning, roofs, plumbing and electrical systems are either deteriorating or
At town halls across the nation, including in California, residents have confronted their members of Congress face-to-face to voice their fears and frustrations over Trump administration policies, from cuts to
A coalition of Topanga community groups will hold a rally on March 30 to advocate for the reopening of Topanga Canyon Boulevard, which has been closed since recent fires and
When Gov. Gavin Newsom unexpectedly voiced opposition to allowing transgender women to compete in women’s sports, he was throwing gasoline on an issue that was already burning in state
Due to an error at the print shop, page 15 of the March 28 Santa Monica Daily Press was omitted from the print edition. Stories impacted by the mistake will be reprinted in their entirety in the March 31 edition and the correct paper is available in digital form here.
For years California has been stuck in a recurring fight between legislators who want the state to turbocharge new home construction and legislators determined to defend a landmark environmental protection
A pet adoption and community event is scheduled to take place this Saturday at the Veterinary Care Associates (VCA) Santa Monica Main Street Hospital, aiming to connect locals and residents
A Santa Monica motel with a long history of alleged criminal activity will close its doors after city officials won their battle to revoke its business license last week.
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