The bulk of new spending in the City of Santa Monica’s proposed budget will go toward improving transportation and fighting climate change.
The biennial budget City Manager Rick Cole
A proposed educational garden and kitchen at 4th Street and Montana Avenue will be able to hold frequent classes and fundraisers despite concerns from neighbors about noise, light and traffic.
Santa Monica could halt the loss of its housing supply by prohibiting developers from replacing rent-controlled apartment buildings with single-family homes and small condominiums, according to a new City of
Dave Levin calls himself an “old-school” mailman.
On his L-shaped route along 20th Street and Ocean Park Boulevard, he stops after pushing mail through a front door to chat with
A development that will provide 56 affordable apartments for seniors downtown is moving forward Monday.
The Architectural Review Board will provide feedback on the design of a seven-story apartment building
A group of Westside philanthropists has pledged more than $170,000 to three local nonprofits that help young adults who have aged out of foster care, teach science to girls
Consumers spent about 17 percent less on goods and slightly more on restaurants and hotels last holiday season compared to the year before, according to a report from the City
Tiny apartments have been outlawed citywide while local officials analyze how they might fit into Santa Monica’s mix of housing.
Santa Monica City Council voted Tuesday to prohibit apartments
A battle over the landmark status of two century-old sycamore trees in Wilmont has culminated in a promise from City Council to develop a local law that protects trees on
A battle over the landmark status of two century-old sycamore trees in Wilmont has culminated in a promise from City Council to develop a local law that protects trees on
The Bungalow will be hosting a weekly event with KCRW DJs and food trucks throughout the summer.
The Night Market series kicks off Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m.
Santa Monica saw 147 fewer serious crimes in the first four months of this year compared to the same period last year, an almost eight percent drop according to numbers