The City of Santa Monica has determined that an individual who subsequently tested positive for COVID-19 was in attendance at the Santa Monica City Council meeting on Tuesday, April 26
Petite yet powerful, double the energy of the energizer bunny, endlessly selfless — these are the words used to describe beloved champion of local organizations Iao Katagiri whose resume of community
Military-style equipment is not a new tool in the Santa Monica Police Department’s arsenal, but per a new state bill it must now have a use policy approved by
The clock is ticking for Santa Monica to complete a plan to build almost 9,000 new units by 2029 and avoid further penalties and funding cuts from the state.
Art: The Venice Family Clinic’s 43rd Art Walk is now running in the 1st Floor East Court of Santa Monica Place. All members of the public are welcome to
After a Planning Commission rejection, a City Council rejection and a lawsuit, the Oceana Hotel finally prevailed in its pursuit of a permit to expand its restaurant service to the
Heidi Marston, executive director of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, announced her resignation on Monday morning, citing pushback from the LAHSA Commission over her decision to raise the organization’
Rosario Perry, a gifted attorney lauded for his creative legal thinking, died from cancer at the age of 75 drawing the recognition of city leaders for the mark he left
Mark Verge, fifth generation Santa Monican, serial entrepreneur and owner of four Santa Monica restaurants, is all about building community and giving back, which is the exact philosophy he’s
Yana Molot had a very stable life. Good work as an accountant, a house she loved, two wonderful young sons, and a strong community in her peaceful village in the
In a stunning betrayal of trust, Venice-based Sameday Health allegedly faked COVID test results for at least 500 customers and alongside partner Dr. Jeff Toll, M.D., will be paying