Gula World and Chabad of Malibu will host "Healthy Body, Healthy Mind: A Direct Connection to the Light," an all-day wellness summit on Sunday, June 22, addressing humanity&
Changes are coming to Santa Monica Boulevard to address safety but what and when are still up for debate.
Santa Monica City Council members received a comprehensive safety study last
The Santa Monica Landmarks Commission voted 4-3 Monday night to deny landmark designation for a 1912 Swiss chalet-style Craftsman residence at 308 Alta Avenue, citing extensive alterations that commissioners said
The Santa Monica Architectural Review Board continued its review of a proposed 132-unit residential building this month after board members raised concerns about the building's corner design and
The Santa Monica City Council voted 5-2 Tuesday to allow bicycles and e-scooters to share designated transit-only lanes with buses, but rejected a broader proposal to implement the policy citywide
The city of Malibu is asking residents to weigh in on a proposed speed camera program that would install up to five automated enforcement cameras along Pacific Coast Highway, with
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion recently supporting federal legislation that would provide tax credits to homeowners who upgrade their properties to withstand natural disasters,
Santa Monica is moving forward with a comprehensive cannabis ordinance that would allow retail marijuana sales throughout the city’s commercial districts while establishing a social equity program to benefit
Santa Monica Planning Commissioners pressed city staff Tuesday night on the mechanics and implications of including housing at the Santa Monica airport site, as three competing visions for the 192-acre
The Santa Monica City Council voted 6-1 last week to eliminate a practice that allowed residents to donate unused speaking time to other speakers, marking the latest step in an
A group of 40-50 current seniors and former students at Malibu High School caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage during an overnight vandalism spree that has jeopardized graduation
Los Angeles County has established a 13-member Governance Reform Task Force to oversee the implementation of Measure G, a sweeping charter amendment approved by voters in November 2024 that will