The sound of dripping water was meant to send shivers down the spines of Santa Monicans Saturday.
The eerie plops of the drops weren’t a preview to this week’
The wildfire spread like the devil skipping stones.
Sparks flew through hot Santa Ana winds saturated with ash, bounced off metal gutters and wedged into roof shingles where they smoldered
With a looming backlog of proposed projects headed to their desks over the next few years, the City Council will prioritize various planning initiatives at their Tuesday night public meeting,
The thirty-year effort to save a half-dozen bungalows by establishing a historic district on 11th Street will come before the Landmarks Commission Monday, Jan 8, as the commissioners review a
A national interest group that criticizes labor unions has set its sights on Unite Here Local 11, the union that represents hotel workers throughout the Southland with thousands of members
On Tuesday, visitors can walk through the doors at the Main Library in Santa Monica only to be transported to another library system across the country, at a screening of
Three mixed-use developments bringing 106 more apartment units to Santa Monica will go before the Planning Commission next Wednesday, Jan 10., as their developers seek approval for Development Review Permits.
Locals and tourists heading to Santa Monica’s most iconic landmark will soon have a new path to tread, as the City weighs three options to replace The Pier’s
Free tickets to this Saturday’s City-sponsored screening of An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power disappeared in a matter of minutes last week, as Santa Monica’s sustainability-minded citizens jumped
Kate Cagle
Daily Press Staff Writer
Jazz musician Steph Johnson is looking back on a year filled with cathartic experiences.
Ever since she started hosting band rehearsals for musical members