Following a nationwide search, the Santa Monica Rent Control Board selected Jonathan Holub as its new executive director, replacing retiring administrator Tracy Condon.
Holub is currently the rent stabilization division
The Santa Monica City Council Tuesday approved a project to replace and improve the playground at Douglas Park.
The new playground will be universally accessible — the fifth of its kind
Over the next 10 months, billions of dollars in political machinery will serve up apocalyptic narratives about where our country is headed. Candidates will speak in partisan absolutes, framing the
Stella Barra Pizzeria & Wine Bar has announced that it will close on Friday, January 5, 2024. “The neighborhood spot for artisanal pizza has been a part of the local
The City of Malibu is thrilled to announce the launch of a new online site dedicated to keeping the community informed about ongoing efforts to improve safety conditions on Pacific
Seemingly, California is a deeply blue state in which Democrats hold virtually all of the levers of political power, including all statewide offices and three-fourths of the Legislature’s seats.
California’s funding from gas taxes will drop by nearly $6 billion in the next decade due to the state’s electric car rules and other climate programs, “likely resulting
Kelly: Can a Planned Unit Development purchase “Bare Walls” fire insurance for residences since the HOA does not own them? RM, Vista
Dear RM: The term “Planned Development” is used
The Santa Monica Public Library’s acclaimed Soundwaves new music series will present seven concerts in 2024, each on the first Saturday of the month at 3:30PM, all in
Although tiny in size, Divine Vintage is celebrating a big milestone after their first year of doing business on Montana Avenue.
To celebrate their one-year anniversary, the store is offering
Weekend: Santa Monicans took to Main Street and Montana Ave. over the weekend for a pair of holiday celebrations that included a chance to shop from local merchants and partake in a pair of tree lightings.
Two key crime reports released by the Justice Department this fall reveal a changing crime landscape, even when they diverge on year-over-year trends. Property crime rose in significant ways for