The Coastal Commission has approved a partial demolition and remodel of a long-vacant building in one of the Santa Monica’s most desirable locations.
The properties at 423 – 429 Ocean
Tyra Banks is opening an attraction called Modelland at Santa Monica Place.
Banks, a supermodel and television host, told Variety Tuesday that she is launching a ticketed retail and dining
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
A powerful storm heading toward California is expected to produce heavy rainfall, damaging winds, localized stream flooding and heavy snow in the Sierra Nevada.
Forecasters
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A powerful storm heading toward California is expected to produce heavy rainfall, damaging winds, localized stream flooding and heavy snow in the Sierra Nevada.
Forecasters say rain
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will debate extending funding for homeless outreach in Santa Monica this week after Supervisor Shelia Kuehl recommended budgeting $300,000 towards the City’
The Santa Monica Police Department is investigating a violent family dispute that has resulted in at least one death.
According to a statement released by SMPD, officers were called to
The City of Santa Monica has settled a potential lawsuit over payments for Section 8 tenants.
A private housing provider had threatened to sue the City alleging payments amounts for
An Expo Line train hit and killed a man at the 17th Street Station early Tuesday Morning.
The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department said a pedestrian on the platform
Evacuation orders have been issued for parts of Malibu in anticipation of additional rain today.
Officials began door to door notifications Monday night and the orders were in place as
A speeding vehicle crashed into the Pico Youth and Family Center Saturday night causing thousands of dollars in damage and shuttering several businesses on the block.
PYFC Director Oscar de
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The Santa Monica Police Department has released a video of a 2018 shooting to hopefully prompt help from the public
MATTHEW HALL
Daily Press Editor
Waterfront public safety agencies will receive new facilities soon after the Coastal Commission approved a rehabilitation project for the combined public safety center in Marina