About thirty percent of rent control tenants will see a reduction in surcharges this September when the next general adjustment goes into effect. After months of debate, the Rent Control
A Bird rider was sent to the hospital with head trauma Monday after crashing with a car at the corner of 9th Street and Washington Avenue, according to Lt. Saul
Two intertwined Sycamore trees in the front yard of a home on California Avenue have become the sixth and seventh trees to receive landmark status in Santa Monica after the
Since she first swore to protect and serve, Chief Cynthia Renaud has had her eye on Santa Monica. As a rookie cop in Long Beach, Renaud looked to the city
The Landmarks Commission will revisit the contentious debate over the significance of two Western Sycamore trees on California Avenue tonight when they consider an application to give the trees protected
With its attractive, leafy globe, potent mix of antioxidants, and California connection the artichoke is king among spring vegetables at Santa Monica farmers markets.
“The main thing is they’re
The city’s human resources department will develop a formal compensation philosophy to guide labor negotiations after reviewing an independent audit of Santa Monica’s public employee salaries. The City
The local tourism industry continued to grow in 2017, with 8.7 million visitors spending an average of 1.36 days in Santa Monica, a 3.6 percent increase over
Landlords may raise the rent in controlled units 2.9 percent Sept. 1st, according to a city report on the annual general adjustment allowed under the City Charter. Elected leaders
A new website from a former middle school geography teacher aims to help consumers navigate the political implications of their spending habits by tracking major campaign donations by corporations. The
A recent report on Santa Monica public employee salaries found unelected city leaders are among the best paid in the area. The report from Moss Adams found the city’s
The pristine lobby of Affluencer Financial is not the kind of place you would ever encounter the homeless.
With eleventh-story views overlooking Interstate 405 and the Santa Monica Mountains, wealthy