Residents who advocated for a quarter of a century to replace a large parking lot at the Civic Center with a sports field finally saw the project break ground Wednesday.
There are few people alive today who can talk about the rise of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust in the first person.
Engelina Billauer, a 92-year-old Santa Monica resident, sees
Members of the Santa Monica College Symphony are calling for the college to reverse its decision to let their conductor’s contract expire.
Since Brian Stone was hired to conduct
The City Council could strengthen Santa Monica’s home-sharing ordinance after a five-bedroom home was converted to an Airbnb housing up to 36 people.
Councilmember Ted Winterer has asked city
Construction workers severed a gas line at Santa Monica High School Thursday, forcing students to evacuate the pool building.
Contractors working on the Discovery building severed a gas line in
The City Council will vote Tuesday on an ordinance that would give hotel housekeepers personal safety devices and limit their workload to 4,000 square feet per day.
The ordinance,
The first electric bus in the Big Blue Bus (BBB) fleet will begin carrying passengers this month.
BBB is aiming for a nearly 70% reduction in its greenhouse gas emissions
Several local schools will reopen Thursday with recently completed renovations, in-progress construction projects and new technology.
Every ninth and eleventh-grade student in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District will receive
Thousands of drivers and pedestrians will return to their early morning and afternoon commutes when local schools reopen Thursday.
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District and the Santa Monica Police
A local startup that provides microloans to millions of people around the world who lack access to traditional banking just received its own financial boost.
Tala, a financial services company
The personal home of a seminal Los Angeles architect will be designated a local landmark, despite attempts by the owner of the house to reverse the decision.
The Landmarks Commission
A rustic restaurant with European flair will open Monday in the space that housed Wilshire for 14 years.
New owner Michael Greco has transformed the building and its spacious patio