DOWNTOWN — Two long-shuttered apartment buildings on Fifth Street are open for business, closing the door on a dubious legacy left by a former developer who defaulted on promises to City
PICO BLVD — Students involved in the April 2012 protest at Santa Monica College that ended when campus police unleashed pepper spray on the crowd dispute the characterization of protesters in
OCEAN AVE — Businesses on the Santa Monica Pier are not pleased with City Hall's plans to rebuild a weakened section of the iconic structure, saying they were not
WEST L.A. — Federal and local officials broke ground Friday on a building that will provide housing and services to dozens of the most disabled and mentally-ill homeless veterans in
SMMUSD HDQTRS — Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials unveiled a plan last week to tackle the achievement gap between minority students and their white and Asian counterparts, proposing not just
WILSHIRE BLVD — A representative of the American Film Market told an audience of local businesspeople and city officials Thursday that the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium and proposed Downtown movie theater
CITY HALL — The City Council Tuesday honed in on freebies given to those that live outside of Santa Monica as one of many ways to tighten the fiscal belt before
The City Council appointed Sue Himmelrich, an attorney with the Western Center for Law and Poverty, to a single opening on the Planning Commission.
Himmelrich became active in Santa Monica
CITY HALL — The City Council voted Tuesday to extend a lifeline on a controversial sculpture for one year to allow activists time to raise money to save the piece, which
SMMUSD HDQTRS — For the first time in five years, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will not see cuts in funding from the state.
How much money it will get,