The length of emerald pavement in Santa Monica is about to quintuple after the City Council rubber stamped a $5 million project to paint twenty miles of green bike lanes,
Squash blossoms are officially in season and on tables at Santa Monica Farmers Markets. Aficionados say they are best stuffed with cheese, dipped in a flour-based batter and fried in
Five-time incumbent Kevin McKeown became the first official candidate for City Council Wednesday when he turned in paperwork and signatures to qualify for the November ballot. McKeown’s recently updated
Landlords and Rent Control Board members found themselves in rare agreement Tuesday night, as they urged the City Council to drop the idea of a companion measure to Proposition 10,
More than eight years after mobile intravenous hangover hookups in Las Vegas circulated through the news, the vitamin therapy trend has arrived on Montana Avenue with a more mature message.
A highly visible education campaign aimed to get electric scooters off the Strand yielded no tickets and no impounded scooters, despite the city’s stance the devices are illegal on
While most news stories lead with controversy, in order to avoid any confusion, let’s start with what city officials can actually agree on: the City Council debate tonight is
Incumbent Pam O’Connor and Residocracy founder Armen Melkonians have both pulled papers to run for City Council, representing opposite ends of a spectrum that already includes a dozen candidates.
Equipped with a thermometer, cameras and a nose that can smell, an autonomous drone known as The Edge spent a good part of June flying over the Pacific Ocean. The
Santa Monica’s largest luxury co-op building is in the midst of major upheaval, with a court-appointed receiver assuming control of Ocean Towers Housing Corporation. The Los Angeles Superior Court
The number of Airbnb listings in Santa Monica has decreased by 17 percent in the past year, following a city-wide enforcement effort and recent judge’s ruling intended to crack
A new 300-page policy framework for development along the city’s coastline is heading into its final stages but concerns remain over two key policy areas: parking and short-term rentals