June is Pet Preparedness Month and the City of Santa Monica is hosting a Pet Preparedness Photo Contest to encourage Santa Monica residents and employees to think about how our
A federal judge has allowed a RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) case to move forward against Santa Monica’s largest developer, NMS Properties, its CEO Neil Shekhter and
Plans to redevelop the Bergamot Station arts complex remain track once following approval of a plan at the June 13 Council Meeting.
On Tuesday, the City Council voted to approve
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The long road to completion of this new version of the Wonder Woman story is worth a comic book in itself. This is
Santa Monica homeowners hoping to add a swimming pool to their property have just a few weeks to receive a building permit before the City’s new Water Neutrality Ordinance
Sofia is a Santa Monica resident who was rear-ended by another driver. The driver who hit her gave his insurance information, but she later found out the policy had lapsed.
The monthly rent for anyone living in a Santa Monica rent-control apartment cannot be raised by more than $40 starting September 1. The Rent Control Board voted unanimously to pass
The Destruction of Bergamot Arts Center is Fake News.
Bergamot Arts Center has been a vital part of the arts fabric of Santa Monica since its inception in the 1990s.
More than ten years after the debut of the iPhone, Santa Monica police officers may soon be getting their hands on smartphones as part of their standard issued equipment. On
On Tuesday, the City Council will consider granting several contracts that could impacting, parking, traffic and public access television.
Parking Garage Repair
Several of the City’s parking garages are
There are few sites more quintessential to the California experience than these: a palm tree, the Santa Monica Pier, a surfboard in the sand.
The promise of a day or