Councilmember Tony Vazquez will step down from the Santa Monica City Council Jan. 7, 2019 to take a seat on the State Board of Equalization.
Vazquez served as Mayor from
Santa Monica City Council voted Tuesday night to prohibit fast-casual restaurants and cafe chains with more than 100 locations nationwide from opening on the Promenade.
The emergency zoning ordinance, which
Santa Monica will hold a forum Dec. 5 to inform tenants and landlords about new local and state laws that impact them.
The most recent law the forum will cover
Nurses at Providence Saint John’s Health Center held a one-day strike Tuesday to protest understaffing and below-market wages, issues they say five months of contract negotiations have failed to
Santa Monica is considering banning fast food restaurants from the Third Street Promenade as it continues its efforts to revitalize the shopping district.
The Santa Monica City Council will vote
IV therapy has proliferated in Santa Monica in the past five as they became trendy with celebrities throughout Los Angeles. Now, a downtown startup is dispatching the therapy to customers’
Laura Avery remembers watching children beg for sweet Nantes carrots and customers eagerly inquiring about when a beloved macadamia nut farmer would return to the Santa Monica Farmers Markets.
When
Retailers are expected to do well during the holiday season this year, especially if they embrace online shopping, develop loyalty programs and create special experiences for shoppers, according to a
The Daily Press spoke with Richard Bloom, who has represented the 50th Assembly District in the California State Assembly since 2012 and was re-elected Nov. 6. Bloom’s district includes
A victim of Eric Uller announced Tuesday morning that he intends to sue the City of Santa Monica and the Santa Monica Police Activities League for the sexual assault of
17 people impacted by the Woolsey fire are suing Southern California Edison.
The class action complaint, filed Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleges the utility company failed to shut
Developers seeking to demolish buildings more than 40 years old will have to request that the City of Santa Monica rule on whether the property qualifies as a landmark.
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