A neighborhood wine store is closing on Montana Avenue after 75 years so the Whole Foods next door can expand.
Fred Hakim, who has run Fireside Cellars since 2003, said
A restaurant employee was hospitalized Sunday evening after being stabbed multiple times near the Santa Monica Pier, authorities said.
Santa Monica Police officers responded around 5 p.m. to Ocean
By Chris Tokita
As an ecologist and a constituent of both Senate District 24 and Assembly District 51, I have long appreciated being represented by environmental leaders. Yet, both Senator
I don’t know who the angry, misguided individual is who has been posting anonymous signs on the Third Street Promenade denigrating Santa Monica’s administration. But after seeing his
By Erica Cuyugan, Santa Monica Public Library Director
In Santa Monica, we understand the importance of connection – whether it’s between community groups and neighbors or local businesses and customers.
Los Angeles is built on a shared promise. It is a mosaic of diverse communities bound together by creativity, innovation, and perseverance. We create great things… together.
But in the
When seven states got together in 1922 to effectively divide up Colorado River usage, their resulting compact declared: “Nothing in this compact shall be construed as affecting the obligations of
Santa Monica’s beauty and vibrancy have long made it a desirable place to live. But behind the palm trees and beachside charm is a City Council that has quietly
At its last meeting, the Santa Monica City Council voted 5–2 to approve an emergency zoning ordinance that will reshape our city’s single-family neighborhoods. The new rules