The Downtown Community Plan’s (DCP) stringent new rules for affordable housing production were almost demolished this week when a pair of councilmembers cast protest votes against the procedural motion
Local’s might want to start calling it Bigger Dean’s as of next week when the already popular beachfront eatery will be before the Landmarks Commission seeing approval to
Council took very little time to approve quite a lot of money for a new City Services Building (CSB) adjacent to the current City Hall.
At their Aug. 8 meeting,
Racial protests intensified at last week’s Committee for Racial Justice meeting with multiple groups and organizations rallying at Virginia Avenue Park.
Police detained some individuals over the course of
Murder charges have been filed against a man arrested Friday night for a shooting near Hotchkiss Park.
The Santa Monica Police Department announced Tuesday that Christopher Charles Davis, 46, homeless,
The Santa Monica Police Department has identified the suspect in Friday’s shooting.
Christopher Charles Davis, 47, homeless, was shot and arrested Friday night by police officers after Davis shot
The Huntley Hotel is facing a $310,000 fine for 62 violations pertaining to political fundraising in the 2012 and 2014 elections.
The fine is one of the largest ever
The Santa Monica Police Department has identified the suspect in Friday’s shooting.
Christopher Charles Davis, 47, homeless, was shot and arrested Friday night by police officers after Davis shot
Police issued the following alert at about 6:40 p.m. Santa Monica Police activity in the area of Hotchkiss Park of 3rd and Strand, 4th and Strand, 3rd and Hollister, 4th and Hollister. Also, please avoid the area of 2300 block Main St. Police investigating a shooting. Please avoid the area.
Editor’s Note:
The Daily Press has agreed to withhold the names of residents who have witnessed criminal behavior at the chess park due to concerns for their personal safety.
There’s good news for Pico residents: Whole Foods Market will open their new store at Pico/Cloverfield on Wednesday. However, the opening comes with some bad news for Downtown
The multi-year quest to physical expand City Hall will be before Council on August 8 with potential approval of about $70 million in bonds to finance the new construction.
Staff