Downtown Santa Monica’s ubiquitous fruit and churro vendors will be required to get business licenses and health permits starting in May.
City Council will vote Tuesday on regulations for
The City of Santa Monica wants to build affordable housing on a property it owns downtown.
The City owns 1318 4th St., which is currently home to Parking Structure No.
Every fire hydrant, parking sign and bus stop in downtown Santa Monica is now on a digital map.
Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM) used new software to take photos and
Santa Monica will launch its first Pride month this June.
Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica Place, the Third Street Promenade and surrounding businesses will host food festivals, happy hours, storytelling
All lanes around the intersection of Lincoln Boulevard and Colorado Avenue were closed Thursday afternoon as officials cleared the site of a traffic accident.
A Metro spokesperson said an Expo
A popular Mexican restaurant may be closing because the management of its building is refusing to fix rainwater leaks, mold issues and a rodent infestation, according to the restaurant’s
Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) records from the past five years show that officers have mistakenly fired a gun while pursuing a robbery suspect, stolen earbuds from a store manager
Construction on a new building at Santa Monica High School officially began Tuesday.
The Discovery Building, which is scheduled to open by the end of 2021, will house 38 classrooms
Four new buildings will provide 188 apartments downtown and in Mid-City, including 40 designated for low-income seniors and 30 for other low-income households.
1514 7th St. and 1445-1453 10th St.
A noted community leader and activist died Saturday after a short illness.
Beth Leder-Pack worked as an information analyst for the Rent Control Board for 25 years and was active
A new aircraft company has touched down at Santa Monica Airport, touting a futuristic airplane and an ambitious business plan.
ICON Aircraft, which is headquartered in Northern California, opened its
Developers temporarily will be unable to build housing for extremely low-income households as City Hall refines its affordable housing rules.
The City of Santa Monica requires developers to include affordable