A local meeting addressing race relations in Santa Monica drew a small protest last week that meeting organizers are calling “racist and anti-Semitic.”
The Committee for Racial Justice organized the
The Rent Control Board has postponed a decision on revisions to construction based rent reduction rules and will now pick up the discussion at their August meeting.
The Board made
Reopened businesses cover breakfast, lunch and dinner on Lincoln Blvd.
Businesses are reopening at the corner of Lincoln and Broadway after an electrical fire closed the building more than two
Bumblebee’s Santa Monica family is growing with a temporary art installation on Colorado near the former Sears building.
The installation is the first part of a two-phase revitalization of
After months of work on the Downtown Community Plan, the Planning Commission returns to more routine action this week with a brief meeting covering an alcohol license and an update
A new service by a former Santa Monican hopes to revitalize regional air transit by connecting travelers to local charter companies.
Blackbird is currently offering services at several California airports
The City By The Sea is welcoming problem solving proposals from Silicon Beach.
Santa Monica has opened applications for the 2017 Hack The Beach contest designed to leverage the skills
City Council has given preliminary approval to the Downtown Community Plan with instructions to bring a final version of the document for approval on July 25.
The council made a
City Council has given preliminary approval to the Downtown Community Plan with instructions to bring a final version of the document for approval on July 25.
The council made a
A Santa Monica man will stand trial for allegedly kidnapping and carjacking a man outside a UCLA facility in Los Angeles.
According to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s
The City Council has accepted a $10 million payment to conclude a longstanding settlement between the city and the former owners of the Paper Mate factory.
Proctor & Gamble had