MAIN LIBRARY — Prices at the Main Library parking lot will double on weekdays for parkers who choose to leave their cars all day.
The City Council voted Tuesday to change
CITY HALL — The Rent Control Board on Thursday will get a look at a plan to raise registration fees on rent-controlled apartments and shift some of that cost to landlords
SM PIER — Benjamin Thomas, an Australian, peered through a coin-operated pair of binoculars on the north end of the Santa Monica Pier.
"I saw the beach and lots of
DOWNTOWN — At least three independent movie theater operators have been sniffing around the Downtown site recently dropped by AMC Theatres, city officials say, sustaining hope that the break in negotiations
OCEAN PARK — Debbie Bernstein doesn't freak out when neighbors, or even strangers, stop by her Ocean Park home and make off with a book left out in her
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
WEST L.A. — What if you made a movie and no one could see it?
Documentarian Bill Dumas is facing that question now over his newest release, "Duty, Honor,
EASTSIDE — A Los Angeles Police Department security detail has set up shop outside a home on the northeast end of Santa Monica as a manhunt for an ex-LAPD officer allegedly
CITYWIDE — The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District can expect significant increases in the number of students it will serve as early as 2015, bucking countywide trends and raising questions about
SM COURTHOUSE — The embattled Pico Youth & Family Center is still in dire financial straits with both of its major sources of funding tied up in red tape.
Although the
LOS ANGELES — The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that employees can't win certain damages, back pay or reinstatement even if discrimination played a substantial role in their termination
PICO BLVD — Santa Monica College officials will need to take action to control health care costs currently projected to hit $87 million over the next 30 years, according to a