This week the Rent Control Board (RCB) will begin discussions to potentially change the way the city calculates rent in controlled units in anticipation of changes at the state level
After a year of controversy at the Piers evening concert series, the first show of 2017 brought smaller crowds to a reimagined Twilight on the Pier event.
No official attendance
The Los Angeles Police Department arrested a murder suspect in Santa Monica on Wednesday night
The chase began at around 5 p.m. in the San Fernando Valley area and
A man was decapitated after hanging himself from the seventh-floor of Parking Structure 4 in Downtown Santa Monica Wednesday afternoon.
According to the Santa Monica Police Department, the victim used
A man in a tree forced the closure of a section of 5th street in Downtown Santa Monica on Wednesday while police officers and firefighters attempt to coax him back
The City Council has approved a proposed settlement that would revoke the landmark status of the Home Savings building at 2600 Wilshire and require City Hall to pay $250,000
The City of Santa Monica’s new ban on disposable plastic sailed through its second reading at City Council despite last-minute concerns from a group representing California grocery stores.
New
The Big Blue Bus is considering a plan to discontinue weekend bus service along three routes and instead offer riders discounted prices on Lyft’s rideshare service.
The proposal is
City Council has denied a pair of appeals that would have prevented the construction of new cell antennas in residential neighborhoods.
Residents objected to the installation of the new technology
The Santa Monica Pier has partnered with rideshare company Lyft to create designated drop-off/pickup locations for Pier events, including the upcoming concert series.
Lyft has agreed to a three-year
An unidentified woman tried to lure a child away from Roosevelt Elementary School after the first day of school last week.
According to a notice sent out by the Santa
Two proposed cell phone antennas are the subject of an appeal before City Council next week.
Three residents have filed appeals over the sites on the 900 block of 18th