OCEAN AVE — The landmark designation for the land around the Chez Jay restaurant is under fire from city officials who are trying to change the boundaries of the landmarked parcel
CIVIC CENTER — City Hall released a report this week focusing on the factors impacting young people in Santa Monica, data that will provide a jumping off point for a new
KEN EDWARDS CENTER — Three long-standing members of the Wilshire Montana Neighborhood Coalition resigned from their positions Monday night, leaving the organization to an almost exclusively new board.
Former Chair Valerie
PICO BLVD — The Pico Youth & Family Center received a $1.615 million donation from the estate of a local philanthropist, money that could not have come at a better
MAIN LIBRARY — In a surprise twist, the membership of the Wilshire Montana Neighborhood Coalition voted Saturday to amend the group's bylaws, allowing eight excommunicated members to return to
SMMUSD HDQTRS — School board members instructed district staff to send out letters imploring parent groups to send in their contributions to the Equity Fund, which accumulated $40,000 less in
MALIBU HIGH — Malibu football players will bask in the glow of Friday night lights at their homecoming next week thanks to a court ruling that allows the use of the
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY — Four specialty units of the Santa Monica Police Department will spend 90 days working in concert to curb a recent rise in nonviolent crime, officials say.
The
DOWNTOWN L.A. — New court documents released in connection with the 2008 death of an aspiring Santa Monica model attempt to prove that a doctor hired the alleged murderer to
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Local public schools could receive millions of dollars in additional revenue under a ballot measure backed by local parent groups, but school officials are still puzzling out what
CITYWIDE — In case you were wondering, there's less than three weeks left before the non-stop onslaught of electoral news coverage reaches its zenith on Nov. 6, leaving the
CITY HALL — The Santa Monica Daily Press finds itself fending off a $20 million lawsuit filed by a disgruntled homeless man who took offense to an Associated Press article that