CITY HALL — Seeking to avoid the nickname "Wal-Mart by the sea," coined by members of the public, City Council voted down some contracts that would outsource city
SMO — Opponents of the Santa Monica Airport lost their second of two lawsuits that attempted to dismantle a ballot initiative put forth by SMO advocates.
National aviation advocacy groups financially
WILSHIRE BLVD — After 26 years under current ownership and decades under previous owners Callahan's will close at the end of this year.
The diner, beloved by many local
CITYWIDE — Bad news for bench lovers.
Big Blue Bus will not bring back the old aluminum bus stop benches, largely because they encourage loitering.
A $7 million project to replace
MCCLURE TUNNEL — Traffic on the Interstate 10 freeway was backed up for hours following a fatal motorcycle wreck Tuesday morning.
The 36-year-old Los Angeles man was transported to
SAMOHI - Everyday is Bike It Day for many students at Santa Monica High School this year.
More students than ever before are opting to use bikes as their primary means
THE ARCHIVES - Much like the incoming Expo Light Rail is in 2014, the newly constructed roads were the subtext to many news stories 100 years ago.
The Pico-to-the-
SM PIER — It's been a rough year for large events at the Santa Monica Pier.
In January, City Council voted to downsize the popular Twilight Concert Series, beef
COLORADO AVE — One of the most controversial developments in recent years is a step closer to breaking ground.
The project planned to replace the 109-space Village Trailer Park on
SMO — As we inch closer to the November election, the Santa Monica Airport is feeling less like an airport and more like a battleground.
Activists on both sides of the
CITY HALL — The balloted candidates for City Council have been whittled down to 14 from the 18 who pulled the necessary paperwork.
Candidates were required to collect signatures from 100