• Santa Monica Daily Press
    A tourist from Reno, Nevada, visiting Santa Monica for “a few days” had the windscreen of his white 2023 Honda Passport smashed as the result of a homeless man hurling his backpack at the vehicle as it attempted to join 5th Street from the 10 freeway exit ramp.
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    At Bezian Bakery, customers flock to their stall with smiles, drawn by the irresistible aroma of their meticulously crafted sourdough breads. Jack Bezian, the mastermind behind the operation, employs a painstaking from-scratch process,
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    Assistance League Santa Monica (ALSM) beams with pride as a multi-year recipient of the Best Thrift Shop award. Their gratitude extends to the loyal customers and supportive community members who make their mission possible.
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    Love At First Sit is deeply humbled and honored to be voted Santa Monica’s number one Most Loved Pet Related Store/Service and Independent Business/Santa Monica Resident Owned! In response to the disparity between qualified pet services that addresses the needs of special needs pets,
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    One of the founders of the business, Corky Harvey, is a mother of two and she founded the Pump Station & Nurtury in Santa Monica more than 35 years ago. Harvey saw the need for a place where parents could get the support and information they needed to care ...
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    Along with a Juneteenth celebration, commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States, the SMBEA offices played host to the Belize Nationality and Passports Department, taking appointments to apply for passports and nationality certificates as part of the inaugural Belize Diaspora Summit.
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    A Democratic lawmaker took aim at the wages of nonprofit CEOs after they opposed her union-backed bill that would add disclosure requirements
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    Dear Editor, Donald Trump was found guilty of all 34 felony counts of falsifying his company’s business records to keep information from voters that he knew would harm his 2016 presidential campaign.
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    The patience of those who seek reasonably-priced raw fish has finally been rewarded as the long-awaited Maru Sushi has opened its doors.
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    Natives of Santa Monica are already well-versed in ocean environmental matters, but one local wants to bring that knowledge worldwide in his latest media endeavor. Santa Monica-based director Brian Peter Falk’s new documentary project “Hope in the Water” premieres Wednesday on PBS,
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    I went to a nearby Target for laundry detergent and found the bottles locked in a glass case like prized jewels. I was confused: Was there another supply chain snafu? Or was it a safety concern, like when Sudafed was moved behind the pharmacy counter?
  • Santa Monica Daily Press
    I went to a nearby Target for laundry detergent and found the bottles locked in a glass case like prized jewels. I was confused: Was there another supply chain snafu? Or was it a safety concern, like when Sudafed was moved behind the pharmacy counter?
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    Editor: Only a couple of months ago the City placed 12 pedestrian crossing signs at six different intersections on Ocean Avenue, warning drivers to be careful and to yield as per State law. These were welcomed by the community,
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    No one is above the law, and any other American would be punished if they committed the same crime. Premium Santa Monica news in your inbox. It's free, cancel anytime. Despite the guilty verdict, Trump is still very much running for president. If he is ...
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    The venue was perfect, the idea was amazing, but for a series of insane reasons, the idea failed to launch Credit: Scott Snowden The latest chapter in the ongoing, ill-fated saga of Santa Monica ...
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    Stakeholders within SMMUSD are already looking towards next school year with a particular eye on districtwide cell phone use.
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    Santa Monica will celebrate music-making on the summer solstice, June 21, with three free outdoor concerts, joining Make Music Los Angeles in encouraging the community to pick up an instrument and play.
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    Growing up in northern Italy, my family cooked at home and had the most extraordinary experiences with ingredients grown in our backyard, paired with the wines my chef/restaurateur stepfather would bring back from regions throughout Italy.
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    Stakeholders within Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) are already looking towards next school year with a particular eye on districtwide cell phone use. At the June 6 regular meeting of the SMMUSD Board of Education,
  • Santa Monica Daily Press
    Last week’s City Council meeting saved the most intense for last with discussion item 16c, a request made by Councilmembers Gleam Davis, Caroline Torosis and Jesse Zwick to direct the City Attorney to return with a proposal for both an investigation into recent leaks of confidential information disclosed during Closed Sessions and subsequent penalty for