The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved sweeping emergency response reforms Tuesday following an independent review of the catastrophic Eaton and Palisades fires that killed 31 people and
Oceana Santa Monica unveiled La Monique, a French brasserie designed by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, on Oct. 11. The restaurant represents a partnership between hotel owner JRK Property Holdings and
Santa Monica will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and the city's 150th anniversary with Vamos Al Parque! (Let's Go to the Park) on Sunday, Oct. 12, from
City Council approved a $35.5 million contract to replace the city's iconic but aging pier bridge, moving forward with a critical infrastructure project that will keep one
Santa Monica residents will have the opportunity to learn about transportation options for older adults and people with disabilities during a free workshop Friday.
The city is partnering with Lyft
The Santa Monica Pier Corporation will conclude its Wellness & Waves series with a UCLA Health Takeover on Saturday, Oct. 11, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The
An award-winning independent horror-comedy film is bringing its theatrical tour to Los Angeles for a five-night engagement from Oct. 8-12.
"Vampire Zombies...From Space!" will screen at four
Santa Monica's housing market continues to command premium prices despite a cooling period following the pandemic-era real estate boom, with rental costs significantly outpacing both state and national
Shore Hotel has earned recognition in the 2025 Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards, ranking No. 11 in the "Readers' Favorite Hotels in the Americas: Rest of
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 39, the Local Electrification Planning Act, into law Tuesday, requiring California cities and counties with populations exceeding 75,000 to create electrification plans prioritizing low-income
The Santa Monica City Council has approved zoning changes for two commercial properties in separate 5-2 votes, correcting what city staff called inadvertent mapping errors while overriding neighborhood opposition concerned
Twenty-nine cities and counties filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday challenging the Trump administration's attempt to tie more than $350 million in critical emergency and disaster preparedness funding to