Since the end of prohibition to today there has always been a bar located at 2907 Main Street, and the newest owners of the property have no plans on changing
Santa Monica has strong economic fundamentals, which have allowed its revenues to rebound relatively quickly from the dire straits of the pandemic, but that does not translate into an equally
As rates of suicide, homelessness and mental illness continue to spike across the County, the Los Angeles Department of Mental Health is targeting new strategies to improve the underperforming status
Three female teenagers were hospitalized late Tuesday night after overdosing on an unknown substance at an apartment on the 2000 block of 20th St.
"Two of the females have
City Councilmembers agree that the City should seek to raise revenues through a ballot measure, but what taxes to increase and where to spend the money is up for debate.
When one thinks of a typical comedy club several stereotypical images come to mind — a dark dingy space; plenty of beer; and a slew of young, mainly male, standups, who
Erik Robinson was a happy, healthy 6th grader at Lincoln Middle School, an “A” student and avid baseball player with a bright future ahead of him, until his sudden and
An ongoing leadership dispute within the Housing Commission has scuttled months of meetings just as the city is scrambling to address a deficient housing element that jeopardizes access to state
Homeless individuals in Santa Monica with access to Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHV) have been given priority access to the City’s affordable housing system, second only to Santa Monica residents
Santa Monicans have long pooh-poohed pot in their city, but this counter-cannabis attitude could soon be changing as City Council has indicated an interest in legalizing the recreational sale of
Santa Monica, Los Angeles County and the State are embroiled in a mental health care crisis and nowhere is this more visible locally than on the city’s streets where
Despite ongoing understaffing issues inside the police department, residents can expect to see more SMPD officers patrolling the Downtown area.
City Manager David White announced in a May 10 Council