CITYWIDE — Deadlines for compliance with a new law that restricts smoking in apartments and condos are fast approaching, and current Santa Monica tenants should prepare themselves to answer an age-old
SECOND STREET — A Santa Monica resident is asking the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal to reconsider its November ruling denying him the right to sell a board game on the
DOWNTOWN — A recent survey released by WISE & Healthy Aging suggests that Santa Monica may need to alter the way it provides transportation to its most senior residents to get
CITYWIDE — With Christmas behind us, Californians are looking forward to the pop of champagne corks — or sparkling cider bottles — and the clean slate provided by unmarked 2013 calendars.
Of course
DOWNTOWN — Christmas morning.
It's several hours of wrapping paper carnage, dogs running off with sticky bows and older members of the family spreading holiday cheer with one more
DOWNTOWN — My quintessential New Year's Eve came when I was 15 years old.
My friends and I gathered in the lower floor of my parents' split-level house
SMO — Preliminary results of a test measuring the sound reduction capacity of a muffler on a small airplane are in, and it looks like residents near Santa Monica Airport may
CITYWIDE — Six Santa Monica pet stores have pledged to take a stand against puppy mills and instead only support local animal adoption programs in their quest to connect Santa Monicans
CITY HALL — Discussions about what to build where got real Wednesday night when the Planning Commission grappled with one of Santa Monica's most difficult questions: How to allow
FOURTH STREET — Santa Monica's City Attorney's Office has put on ice an investigation into tenant harassment claims at a local apartment building until the owner, property